King & Wood Mallesons’ Hong Kong office (KWM HK) achieved 16 practice area rankings and celebrated 17 lawyers earning individual rankings across 13 practice areas in the International Firms category of the newly-launched 2022 Chambers Greater China Region legal rankings.
Top ranked practice areas of KWM HK include (all International Firms category):
- Aviation Finance
- Banking & Finance
- Capital Markets: Debt
- Capital Markets: Derivatives & Structured Products
- Capital Markets: Equity
- Capital Markets: High Yield Products
- Capital Markets: Securitisation
- Construction
- Corporate M&A: Highly Regarded
- Dispute Resolution: Arbitration
- Dispute Resolution: Litigation
- Financial Services
- Investment Funds: Private Equity
- Investment Funds: Registered Funds
- Real Estate
- Technology, Media, Telecoms (TMT)
Leading individual lawyers of KWM HK include (all International Firms category):
- Aviation Finance - Ashley Wong, Katherine Ke
- Capital Markets: Derivatives & Structured Products - Minny Siu, Richard Mazzochi
- Capital Markets: Debt - Hao Zhou, Michael Lu
- Capital Markets: High Yield - Hao Zhou
- Construction - Paul Starr, Edmund Wan, Donovan Ferguson
- Dispute Resolution: Arbitration - Paul Starr, Jessica Fei
- Dispute Resolution: Litigation - Paul Starr, Peter Bullock, Edmund Wan
- Financial Services - Richard Mazzochi, Minny Siu, Urszula McCormack
- Financial Services: Non-contentious Regulatory - Richard Mazzochi, Minny Siu, Urszula McCormack
- Investment Funds - Hayden Flinn, Guo Sun Lee, Jingjing Jiang
- Private Equity: Buyouts & Venture Capital Investment - Helena Huang
- TMT: Information Technology - Peter Bullock, Urszula McCormack
- TMT: Telecommunications & Broadcasting - Neil Carabine
“We are very proud of the achievements of our partners and practice teams”, said Hao Zhou and Hayden Flinn, Co-Chief Executives of KWM HK, “ and would like to thank our clients for their continuing support and trust. These results are a testament of KMW HK’s strength in assisting Chinese and international clients to achieve their business goals across the Greater China Region and globally.”
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