Ken Dai is a partner of Dacheng Law Offices. He earned his LLB and LLM respectively from the China University of Political Science and Law and the University of Bristol in the UK. Currently, Ken is vice-chair of Competition and Antitrust Committee at the Shanghai Bar Association, and a member of the Antitrust Committee of IBA, the Competition Committee of IPBA, and Asian Competition Forum. He is also a columnist at Forbes China.
Ken is one of the first lawyers in China to practice in the data protection field. He has advised numerous companies on the application of data protection related laws and enforcement policies. He has assisted a number of MNCs in tailoring a data-collecting project to Chinese privacy compliance regulations and has also advised on the data protection of various kinds of software, including mobile applications. He has abundant experience in handling employees’ privacy on behalf of companies.
In addition, Ken also specializes in antitrust, including competition law compliance, merger control filing and private antitrust litigation. He stands at the cutting edge of Chinese antitrust, with significant experience and insight.
Ken’s working languages include Chinese, English and Cantonese.