About Liang

Liang Mei attended the University of California, Berkeley School of Law, where she completed her legal studies before entering practice. Her academic background at one of the country's prominent law schools gave her early exposure to both domestic and international legal issues. She has built a practice informed by study in a rigorous academic environment and by subsequent work across two legal systems.

She is admitted to practice in California and in the People's Republic of China. That dual admission has shaped her professional path and daily practice. It allows her to represent clients who have ties to both jurisdictions and to handle matters that require an understanding of each system's rules, expectations and procedures.

Mei has been associated with DHH Law Office, where she maintains an office and works with clients on cross-border matters. Her work there has involved coordinating between U.S.-based clients and counterparts in China, preparing and reviewing legal documents, and counseling on procedural and regulatory issues that arise when legal systems intersect. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and careful, favoring clear analysis over broad generalities.

Her career has emphasized transactions and compliance that span the Pacific. She regularly deals with the practical questions that come up when individuals or companies operate in both California and China. Those questions often involve corporate structure, contract terms, and regulatory filings. She draws on her knowledge of both legal cultures to help clients set realistic expectations and to prepare documentation that meets requirements in each jurisdiction.

In addition to client work, Mei has participated in collaborative projects that require coordination among lawyers in different countries. She has worked on multi-jurisdictional teams to align strategy and to ensure that filings and filings deadlines are met in both places. That experience has made time management and clear communication central to her practice.

Colleagues say Mei places a premium on clarity in written work. Her briefs and transactional documents aim to be precise and practical, avoiding unnecessary complexity. She is comfortable working with corporate clients and individuals who need counsel that understands both California law and the legal landscape in China.

As of 2026 she remains based at DHH Law Office and continues to serve clients whose matters cross the U.S.-China divide, handling cross-border transactions, regulatory questions and related legal issues in both jurisdictions.

Education

University of California, Berkeley School of Law

Accepted Jurisdictions

California
People s Republic of China

Office Locations

Main Office

 1968 S. Coast Hwy #3916 Laguna Beach CA 92651

Office 2

 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue NW STE 700 Washington, D.C. DC 20004