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Pro Bono

Tsar & Tsai strongly encourages its members to participate in legal aid services and charitable activities, as demonstrated by the following representative examples:

  • In 2011, the Executive Committee of Tsar & Tsai sponsored an activity entitled “Energy Saving Renaissance—Lightening Up the Love in Heart] promoted by the IC Broadcasting Company (Hsinchu Science Park Radio FM 97.5) and donated solar water heaters to schools in the remote rural areas of Taoyuan, Hsinchu and Miaoli in Taiwan. Through the sponsorship, the idea of energy saving and carbon reduction was shared with the locals, and personal hygiene and living quality of students in remote rural areas were being improved.
  • In 2011, the Executive Committee of Tsar & Tsai endowed the National Taipei University Department of Law, the champion team of Taiwan district, in the amount of NT$100,000 for the finals of the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition held in the United States.
  • Tsar & Tsai has endowed the Tsar & Tsai Legal Scholarship which has been awarded annually to five undergraduate and graduate law students who are interested in international business law and have demonstrated exceptional scholastic achievements.
  • From 2006 to 2009, Tsar & Tsai continued to sponsor and support National Taiwan University College of Law’s WTO Moot Court Competition and delegate one of our experienced trial lawyers to be a judge for the Moot Court Competition.
  • In 2009, the Executive Committee of Tsar & Tsai donated cash to the local charities assisting in the post August 8 flooding disaster relief and reconstruction.
  • In October 2008, Tsar & Tsai entered into an agreement with the Institute of Technology Law of the National Chiao Tung University to endow the Chiao Tung University Tsar & Tsai Legal Forum. Through the endowment, Tsar & Tsai supports and hosts internationally renowned scholars for lectures, seminars and publications with Chiao Tung University to promote the study of technology and financial law in Taiwan.