How Long Does a Lawsuit in China Take?

Introduction

One of the most common questions from foreign clients is how long litigation in China actually takes.

The answer depends on the type of dispute and whether enforcement is required afterward.

Typical Timeline in Practice

First Instance

Most commercial cases are resolved within 3 to 6 months.

Appeal Stage

If appealed, the case may take an additional 3 to 6 months.

Enforcement Stage

Enforcement duration varies significantly depending on asset availability.

What Affects the Duration

In real cases, the timeline depends on:

  • Complexity of evidence
  • Whether the defendant contests the case
  • Court workload
  • Whether assets are easy to locate

Practical Reality

In many cases, the litigation itself is not the longest part. Enforcement often takes longer than the court proceedings.

Conclusion

Most cross-border commercial disputes in China can be resolved within 6 to 12 months, but enforcement conditions are the real determining factor.

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