CHINA Law and Practice Contributed by: TieCheng Yang, Yin Ge, Lin (Avery) Huang and Weijun (Elliot) Yi, Han Kun Law Offices
Han Kun Law Offices is a full-service law firm in China and has been widely recognised as a leader in complex cross-border and domestic transactions. Its main practice areas include, among others, pri - vate equity, banking and finance, asset management, M&A, capital markets, investment funds, compliance, intellectual property and dispute resolution. It has nearly 800 professionals located in its Beijing, Shang - hai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Haikou, Wuhan, Singa - pore, New York City and Silicon Valley offices. It has integrated the best Chinese and Western practices
to develop a client-oriented, first-class firm. Its Asset Management & Financial Services team has extensive practice in futures and derivatives regimes. It advises major Chinese exchanges, including the Shanghai Futures Exchange, Dalian Commodity Exchange and International Energy Exchange, on various initiatives. It assists both PRC and international leading institu - tions with matters involving futures and OTC deriva - tives transactions, repo transactions, margin trading and securities lending, structured notes, and other complex and cutting-edge financial products.
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TieCheng Yang is a partner in Han Kun’s Asset Management & Financial Services group. Before joining Han Kun, Mr Yang was a partner at Clifford Chance, where he headed the firm’s financial regulatory practice in China. Mr Yang has over 30 years’ experience in advising on various financial service issues, including renminbi internationalisation, banking, bonds, securities and insurance, derivatives, structured products, the Mutual Connect Regime, investment funds (QFI and QDII), cybersecurity and fintech. Mr Yang is a member of NAFMII’s Legal Committee and NAFMII’s Repo Master Agreement Drafting Committee. He is also a specially invited professor for the LL.M. programme at Tsinghua University School of Law and Schwarzman Scholars.
Yin Ge is a Shanghai-based partner in Han Kun’s Investment Management & Finance Group and a globally renowned legal expert in this area. She sits on the management committee of Han Kun’s Shanghai
office and heads the firm’s financial services practice. Yin is a board member of the Shanghai Asset Management Association. Before joining Han Kun, Yin led the financial services practice at Clifford Chance Shanghai. Yin graduated from Cornell University and is admitted to practice in the PRC and New York State. Yin’s clients include leading global asset managers, trading firms, financial institutions, financial regulators, exchanges and trading platforms. Yin has also been deeply involved in advising on legislation for China’s financial services sector.
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