Angus Ni

Angus Ni and Xinlin Li Morrow: The Trial Lawyers Bringing Sophisticated U.S. Commercial Litigation Representation to the Chinese-Speaking World

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Angus Ni is a Mandarin-fluent U.S. trial lawyer and co-founder of Morrow Ni LLP, a litigation boutique focused on complex commercial disputes, securities litigation, and international arbitration for Chinese-speaking clients involved in cross-border legal matters. Drawing on experience at leading firms including Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman LLP and Debevoise & Plimpton LLP, his work spans securities class actions, multi-jurisdictional arbitrations, and high-stakes commercial litigation across U.S. and international forums. His practice combines courtroom advocacy, procedural strategy, and cross-border legal insight, allowing Chinese individuals and businesses to navigate the U.S. legal system with greater clarity and confidence. Through Morrow Ni LLP, Angus Ni and partner Xinlin Li Morrow provide representation that bridges linguistic, cultural, and legal complexities in sophisticated transnational disputes.

“Cross-border litigation requires more than legal knowledge. It demands the ability to navigate language, culture, strategy, and trust across multiple systems at once. ”

Readers interested in complex commercial litigation, securities law, international arbitration, and cross-border dispute resolution will find Angus Ni’s work particularly relevant. His experience highlights the growing importance of culturally informed legal representation for Chinese-speaking clients navigating sophisticated U.S. litigation and international commercial disputes.

Securities Litigation Across Multiple Jurisdictions

“Securities class actions require lawyers to manage large records, complex discovery, procedural challenges, and complex liability and damages theories tied to investor loss and corporate disclosure. They also require credibility with sophisticated courts that deal frequently with high damages, high complexity securities law issues.”

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