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Trends and Developments Contributed by: Wenle Du, Yao Zhang, Lei Zhu and Yadan Pang Han Kun Law Offices
Han Kun Law Offices is a leading full-service law firm in China. Han Kun has been widely recognised as a leader in complex cross-border and domestic trans - actions and compliance matters. The firm’s main practice areas include bankruptcy and restructuring, private equity, M&A, international and domestic capi - tal markets, banking and finance, foreign direct in - vestment, and dispute resolution. Han Kun has more than 800 professionals located in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Haikou, Wuhan, Singapore, New York City and Silicon Valley. Han Kun’s bank -
ruptcy and restructuring practitioners have extensive experience of working on bankruptcy and restructur - ing cases nationwide (including in Jilin, Hebei, Henan, Guangdong, and Hainan) – in which the scale of debt involved sometimes exceeds CNY10 billion. They are experienced in the full spectrum of bankruptcy pro - ceedings and are able to find the most suitable solu - tions to meet the diverse needs of clients – whether through liquidation, restructuring, settlement, nego - tiation, or alternative means.
Authors
Wenle Du is a partner at Han Kun Law Offices. He has specialised in bankruptcy and restructuring for more than a decade and has participated in numerous high-impact bankruptcy and restructuring cases concerning a
Yao Zhang is the leader of Han Kun Law Offices’ bankruptcy and restructuring group. One of the first professionals to engage in corporate bankruptcy reorganisation practice in China, Yao possesses extensive
wide range of industries. Several of these cases were recognised as “Top 10 Commercial Cases in Chinese Courts” or selected as typical cases by local courts. Wenle is the deputy director of the Enterprise Rescue Business Committee of the Shenzhen City Bankruptcy Administrator Association.
theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field. He has participated in restructuring cases for dozens of large enterprises and listed companies – as either a member of or consultant to the administrators – and has also served as legal adviser for local governments, participating in debt restructuring and state-owned enterprise reform projects for key enterprises. Yao is a member of the State-Owned Property Rights Transaction and Litigation Asset Disposal Professional Committee of the Beijing Debt Law Research Association.
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