Chen Xu joined Elvinger Hoss Prussen in 2020. She has been licensed to practice law in the People’s Republic of China in 2012.
Chen holds a maîtrise in International Law from the Université Jean-Moulin Lyon 3 (France), a Master’s degree in International business law from the Université de Bourgogne (France) and a doctorate on the arbitration of the tax litigations from the same university.
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