Phone:+886-2-2511-1001

Indy Liu has expertise in healthcare, bioethics and intellectual property issues. His overseas exposure as a compliance specialist with a hospital in Seattle gave him solid experience working on practical legal issues faced by the medical industry.

Experience
  • Associate, Eiger Law in Taipei
  • Project specialist, International Community Health Services
Preferred areas of practice
  • Health Law
  • Commercial Disputes and Contracts
  • Immigration Law
  • Administrative and Constitutional Litigations
  • Information Privacy and Data Protection
  • Intellectual Property Laws
Education
  • Ph.D Student, National Yang-Ming University, Institute of Public Health, Law and Policy Division
  • LL.M in Asian and comparative law, University of Washington School of Law
  • LL.M in Constitution and Administration Law, National Chengchi University School of Law
  • LL.B, National Taiwan University College of Law
Publications and Talks
  • Why Do Healthcare Practitioners Dump Patients? A Comparative study on China and
  • Taiwan (presented in 23rd European Conference on Philosophy of Medicine and
  • Healthcare in Tübingen, Germany)(2009)
  • Access to Healthcare: Influenza and Vaccine Compulsory Licensing in Taiwan and
  • Indonesia (presented in 1st International Seminar on Intellectual Property in Taipei,
  • Taiwan)(2009)
  • Utilization of Health Information and Protection of Patient Privacy in Taiwan
  • (presented in 16th World Congress on Medical Law in France, Toulouse 2006;
  • Accepted by Medicine and Law Journal 2008)
  • Who plays the critical role in patient dumping in Taiwan? : money, physician or guanxi
  • (presented in Law and Society in the 21st Century 2007)
Others
  • Member of the European Chamber of Commerce Taipei Pharmaceutical Committee
  • Committee member of the Life Science Committee, Medicine and Health Law Committee of Taipei Bar Association
  • Member of Biobank Ethics Committee of Landseed Hospital, Taiwan
  • Legal counselor (pro bono) of Taiwan Foundation for Rare Diseases