Junior Partner
Wilson Fang
Education
Ph. D. program, National Taiwan University College of Law
LL. M., Boston University
LL. M., National Taiwan University College of Law
LL. B., National Taiwan University College of Law
Junior Partner
Ph. D. program, National Taiwan University College of Law
LL. M., Boston University
LL. M., National Taiwan University College of Law
LL. B., National Taiwan University College of Law
Taiwan
Mandarin Chinese / English
Chief Executive, Lawyer Training Institution(from December 2025 to present)
Director, Taiwan Law Society (from December 2023 to present)
Member of Program and Advertisement Advisory Committee, National Communications Commission (from August 2023 to present)
CTBA Certified Basketball Agent, Chinese Taipei Basketball Association (from February 2024 to present)
CPBL Certified Baseball Agent, Chinese Professional Baseball League (from February 2024 to present)
Director, Taipei Bar Association (from August 2023 to present)
Chairperson, Commission on Communications Law, Taipei Bar Association (from August 2023 to March 2025)
Chairperson, Youth Committee, Taiwan Law Society (from January 2021 to present)
Deputy Chief Executive, Lawyer Training Institution (from January 2020 to Dec 2023)
Member’s Representative and Vice General Secretary, Taiwan Bar Association (from January 2021 to December 2022)
Member, Tariff Review Committee of Cable Radio and Television System, Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government (from September 2018 to to July 2022)
Mr. Wilson Fang is currently Director of Taipei Bar Association, Director of Taiwan Law Society, and Member of Program and Advertisement Advisory Committee, National Communications Commission. He also served as office manager and senior secretary in Central Government Office. Mr. Fang excels at providing legal consultation and services with regard to constitutional litigation, communications & media laws, construction, government procurement, PPP, real estate development and urban renewal, Fair Trade Act, various administrative proceedings, administrative investigation proceedings, and administrative remedial proceedings.
Regarding construction, government procurement and PPP matters, Mr. Fang was retained by a nationally renowned construction company in petition and administrative litigation proceedings focusing on publication of government procurement notice. He also represented joint venture formed between nationally and internationally renowned construction companies to initiate civil litigation regarding MRT price adjustment dispute, in which case he successfully secured favorable verdict for his clients.
In terms of real estate development and urban renewal matters, He assisted client to conduct due diligence on land acquisition, commencing administrative remedial proceeding regarding licensing issue under building regulations. With extensive practical and academic experience, Mr. Fang has published “Model of Urban Reformation Institute and Legal Analysis” and other articles on nationally renowned journals on the topic of urban reformation and real estate registration system.
During his time working in government agencies, Mr. Fang had the opportunity to independently tackle the process of administrative proceedings and imposition of sanctions. He also participated in drafting, lobbying and implementation of government policies. He also served as the project-oriented legal consultant, providing legal advice on revisions to environmental pollution-related laws, the legitimacy of sanctions, and revisions to internal administrative regulations. In addition to legal experience in administrative proceedings and administrative litigation, Mr. Fang has also gained public administrative experience working in government agencies. Regarding the field of fair trade and competition law, Mr. Fang has assisted the client in handling various investigations and relevant administrative procedures of the Fair Trade Commission. With respect to constitutional litigation, Mr. Fang has represented clients in high-stake constitutional litigation cases where he advocated for the constitutional rights of our clients.
As to communication-related matters, in addition to being on the Taipei Cable TV Service Rate Committee, Mr. Fang has published numerous high-quality articles on communication laws, policies and disputes via assorted types of media. He has assisted clients in licensing fee dispute, disconnected signal dispute, license approval disputes, channel lineup change dispute, NCC conciliation and pre-sanction statement matters between cable TV providers and broadcasting companies, and IPTV, OTT-related disputes. Mr. Fang has also assisted the client in handling the dispute on the license application and represented the client in the litigation arising from license renewal. Mr. Fang has in-depth knowledge in a wide range of communication-related disputes, practically and academically.