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Address:Suite C, 8th Floor, Building B,Shinmay Union Square, No 506 Shangcheng Road,Pudong District, Shanghai
Email:ruanhuiling@hxlawyer.com
Tel:021-6859 3616
Fax:021-6390 3611
Ruan Huiling
Ruan Huiling
Ms. Ruan Huiling graduated from the Shanghai Maritime University with a bachelor’s degree in Law in 2011 and took extra courses in Journalism in Fudan University. In 2012, she was awarded with a master’s degree (LLM) from the Bristol University where her study focused on commercial law. Ms. Ruan Huiling had been worked in Wang Jing & Co., Shanghai Office from 2013 to 2016. In 2017, thereafter she joined Heng Xin Law Office. Ms. Ruan Huiling advises shipowners, charterers, P&I Clubs, H&M underwriters and other ship interests with a particular focus on admiralty and maritime disputes.
Working Languages:
Chinese and English
Practice areas:
ship collision, FFO, general average, disputes over charterparties, bills of lading and other cargo carriage contracts, crew clams, casualties, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitration awards

Ruan Huiling
Address:Suite C, 8th Floor, Building B,Shinmay Union Square, No 506 Shangcheng Road,Pudong District, Shanghai
Email:ruanhuiling@hxlawyer.com
Tel:021-6859 3616
Fax:021-6390 3611
Ms. Ruan Huiling graduated from the Shanghai Maritime University with a bachelor’s degree in Law in 2011 and took extra courses in Journalism in Fudan University. In 2012, she was awarded with a master’s degree (LLM) from the Bristol University where her study focused on commercial law. Ms. Ruan Huiling had been worked in Wang Jing & Co., Shanghai Office from 2013 to 2016. In 2017, thereafter she joined Heng Xin Law Office. Ms. Ruan Huiling advises shipowners, charterers, P&I Clubs, H&M underwriters and other ship interests with a particular focus on admiralty and maritime disputes.
Working Languages:
Chinese and English
Practice areas:
ship collision, FFO, general average, disputes over charterparties, bills of lading and other cargo carriage contracts, crew clams, casualties, and recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments and arbitration awards