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Capital markets - US law
This section considers firms whose capital markets practices are primarily focused on US-facing transactions, often handling the global aspects of a deal or listing of an Asian company on the Nasdaq or New York Stock Exchange. Firms that cover both US and Hong Kong capital markets work are listed in the Capital markets (debt and equity) section.
Davis Polk & Wardwell is acknowledged by many as ‘the leaders in US capital markets work’, with expertise in investment grade and high yield debt as well as equity work. James Lin led the team advising the joint bookrunners, Merrill Lynch and Credit Suisse, on the $138m Nasdaq IPO of Changyou.com. The practice also advised the joint bookrunners on SK Telecom’s $332.5m convertible notes offering. Asia stalwart William Barron merits recognition.
Shearman & Sterling LLP has, according to clients, ‘respected partners who provide pretty solid service’. Matthew Bersani and Kyungwon Lee are recommended, with Beijing managing partner Alan Seem also lending a hand. The practice represented Hutchison Whampoa International in its issuance of $1.5bn guaranteed notes.
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP services companies across Greater China, Southeast Asia and Korea engaged in US capital markets transactions, led by Leiming Chen. The practice is ‘user-friendly and dedicated’. Chris Lin represented Goldman Sachs as initial purchaser in Gintech Energy’s offering of global depositary shares with an aggregate value of $52.8m.
Despite a growing presence in India and Taiwan, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is best known for capital markets activity relating to Korean companies, with Jinduk Han, Sung Kang and Yong Lee all boasting a strong reputation in that jurisdiction. The practice was US counsel to Korean steel company POSCO as guarantor of a Reg S offering of $52.795bn guaranteed exchangeable notes. David Hirsch and W Clayton Johnson are notable figures.
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy has expertise across high yield debt, structured private finance and IPOs with a US component. The practice advised Lumena Resources on its $149m IPO, and also works with Credit Suisse, Deutsche Bank, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley. Anthony Root and Joshua Zimmerman are recommended.
Debevoise & Plimpton has an impressive offering in US capital markets work despite its relatively small size. Clients praise Thomas Britt, saying ‘he is prompt and very commercial in his advice’ and ‘always available no matter which part of the world he is in’. The practice represented Macau gaming company Melco PBL Entertainment in a $581m follow-on public offering on the Nasdaq. The only concern is that ‘at the associates’ level, the quality is more varied’.
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has an impressive track record in handling NYSE and Nasdaq listings for Asian companies. Key partners include William Chua, Chun Wei and Michael DeSombre.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges has a strong base of hedge fund and investment banking clients, such as Abax Global Capital and BNP Paribas. The practice routinely handles convertible or exchangeable bonds and warrants, though the past year has focused on restructuring and work-outs of such products. David Meredith and Anthony Wang are supported by Stephen Xiang in Shanghai.