11TH FLOOR, SHANGHAI KERRY CENTRE, 1515 NANJING ROAD WEST, SHANGHAI 200040, CHINA
What we say about the firm's legal practice in China
Banking and finance
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a third tier firm,
Hogan Lovells International LLP was recently involved in a number of infrastructure and energy-related projects. It acted on the landmark $20bn financing of infrastructure and social projects in Venezuela, the largest Chinese financing in Latin America, in which it advised Petroleos de Venezuela and the Ministry of Finance of Venezuela on Chinese law and Venezuelan law. The practice also advised the Republic of Ecuador on obtaining financing from the Export-Import Bank of China for the payment obligations under a $1.98bn EPC contract relating to the development of the Coca-Codo Sinclair hydroelectric power plant. Beijing partners Jun Wei and Roy Zou are recommended. In Hong Kong, Owen Chan is a key contact.
Corporate & M&A
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a third tier firm,
Hogan Lovells International LLP is ‘highly competent and creative’. The team advised Ford Motor Company on its $1.8bn divestiture of Sweden-based manufacturer Volvo Cars to China-based Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Company, marking one of the biggest outbound investments made by a Chinese company after China’s anti-monopoly law came into effect. Beijing partners Jun Wei and Roy Zou ‘earn clients’ highest praise’. Shanghai partners Andrew McGinty, Philip Cheng and Steven Robinson are recommended. Thomas Man left for Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP’s Beijing office.
Dispute resolution
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a second tier firm,
‘One of the best international firms for China-related dispute resolution’, Hogan Lovells International LLP has eight fee-earners in Shanghai and Beijing working closely with the firm’s Hong Kong office. Shanghai-based counsel Eugene Chen is valued for his ‘direct experience in US litigation and Chinese language ability’, in addition to his ‘unique and precious understanding of Chinese culture’. Also in Shanghai, Terence Wong is renowned for his construction-focused expertise. The firm is representing Taishan Gypsum in the highly publicised, high-risk lawsuits filed in multiple federal and state courts in the US regarding allegedly defective drywalls. ABB Group is instructing it on several major litigation matters across Asia.
Employment
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a third tier firm,
Post-merger, Hogan Lovells International LLP now has a 15-strong team which has a ‘good understanding of the Chinese regulatory and legal environment’. Highlights included advising 2008 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine Professor Luc Montagnier on his high-profile appointment by Shanghai Jiaotong University. Jun Wei and Roy Zou (‘fast, creative, pro-active’) both have significant experience interacting with government agencies. Philip Cheng advises multinational clients in the pharmaceutical, chemical, industrial products, real estate, financial and hotel industries.
Intellectual property
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a second tier firm,
Hogan Lovells International LLP’s IP practice comprises 30 fee-earners across its main Shanghai base and the correllating Beijing office; these are incorporated within the broader China/Hong Kong group. It offers the full range of contentious and non-contentious matters for its multinational client base, and is licensed to directly undertake trade mark work in China. Utilising its ‘proven experience and ability’, it is representing TRW Automotive on its IP right protection matters. Recent work for the client includes enforcing its IP rights against a Chinese infringer, and acting on a nine-month anti-counterfeiting campaign to clean up infringements in the China market. It also advises it on brand management, customs IP protection, company name hijacking, domain name disputes, trade mark portfolio management and product labelling. Also on the client roster are Exxon Mobil, Motorla, RIM and a number of other blue-chip companies. Beijing-based Deanna Wong and Shanghai-based Geoffrey Lin are recommended. Horace Lam left to go to Jones Day, and former managing partner Douglas Clark left the practice to become a barrister.
Legal market overview
Within Legal market overview,
The international firms also poached from their rivals; Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP’s Beijing office welcomed Li Li from Debevoise & Plimpton’s Shanghai office; and corporate lawyers Thomas Man and Brad Herrold joined Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP in Beijing from Hogan Lovells International LLP. In Shanghai, Michael Chin joined Hogan Lovells International LLP] from [Dorsey & Whitney LLP.
Private equity/venture capital
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a third tier firm,
In Shanghai, Hogan Lovells International LLP’s Philip Cheng is recommended, and Andrew McGinty serves Intel in its investments into China’s high-tech and telecommunications sectors. Shanghai and Beijing-based Steven Robinson led the representation of USANA Health Sciences in its acquisition of one of the leading direct selling companies in China and a major US pharmaceutical company. Beijing-based Jun Wei is widely praised, and counsel Brad Herrold moved to Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Projects and energy
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a second tier firm,
Hogan Lovells International LLP advised Petroleos de Venezuela and the Ministry of Finance of Venezuela in the landmark $20bn financing of infrastructure and social projects in Venezuela, the largest Chinese financing in Latin America. Shanghai and Beijing-based Steven Robinson, Beijing partners Jun Wei and Roy Zou are recommended. Consultant Terence Wong, in Shanghai, is also an experienced lawyer.
Real estate
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a first tier firm,
The five-partner team at Hogan Lovells International LLP is among the largest in China, and its strong reputation has ensured a steady flow of blue-chip international and local clients. It frequently acts for real estate developers, operators and funds, as well as advising retailers and industrial companies on real estate matters. The team recently advised Kingdom Hotel Investments on the sale of Swissôtel Kunshan in China to TA Global Bhd for $60.75m. Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) is a key client; recent instructions from the group include negotiating the first major arena naming rights deal in China and setting up a joint venture with the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Group to manage the Mercedes-Benz Arena. The practice is led by Andrew McGinty in Shanghai. Also recommended are Steven Robinson, who divides his time between Shanghai and Beijing, and Jun Wei in Beijing.
TMT
Within Foreign firms, Hogan Lovells International LLP is a second tier firm,
Hogan Lovells International LLP’s team is led by Shanghai-based Andrew McGinty and Beijing-based Jun Wei. The team includes IP specialist Geoffrey Lin and media expert Steven Robinson. In 2010, the group advised TI on establishing its first wafer fabrication facility in China, and represented Corning in various negotiations involving its investment of some $800m to build a factory in Beijing to make liquid crystal display glass. It is currently advising RIM on standards-related patent licensing matters in China, and conducted a trade mark audit and handled trade mark prosecution work for the client.
What we say worldwide
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United Arab Emirates
Offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Investment funds : Investment funds
Belgium
Offices in Brussels
- Competition : Competition
- Customs, trade, WTO and anti-dumping : Customs, trade, WTO and anti-dumping
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Chemicals (REACH)
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Environment (including WEEE and RoHS)
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Food
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Telecoms
- EU regulatory : EU regulatory: Transport
China
Offices in Beijing, Beijing, Shanghai, and Shanghai
- Legal market overview : Legal market overview
- Banking and finance : Foreign firms
- Corporate & M&A : Foreign firms
- Dispute resolution : Foreign firms
- Employment : Foreign firms
- Intellectual property : Foreign firms
- Private equity/venture capital : Foreign firms
- Projects and energy : Foreign firms
- Real estate : Foreign firms
- TMT : Foreign firms
Croatia
Offices in Zagreb
- Banking, finance and capital markets : Banking, finance and capital markets
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Foreign investment, projects and privatisation : Foreign investment, projects and privatisation
- Real estate : Real estate
Czech Republic
Offices in Prague
- Banking, finance and capital markets : Banking, finance and capital markets
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Real estate and construction : Real estate and construction
Germany
Offices in Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin
- Antitrust : Antitrust
- Banking and finance: Bank lending : Banking and finance: Bank lending
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Corporate and M&A: Large deals : Corporate and M&A: Large deals
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Employment : Employment
- Information technology and outsourcing : Information technology and outsourcing
- Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring : Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring
- IP: patents: Litigation : IP: patents: Litigation
- IP: trade marks : IP: trade marks
- Investment funds : Investment funds
- Media: Entertainment : Media: Entertainment
- Media: Press and publishing : Media: Press and publishing
- Private equity : Private equity
- Public sector : Public sector
- Real estate and construction: Real estate : Real estate and construction: Real estate
- Real estate and construction: Construction : Real estate and construction: Construction
- Structured finance and securitisation : Structured finance and securitisation
- Tax : Tax
Spain
Offices in Madrid and Alicante
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- EU and competition : EU and competition
- Insurance : Insurance
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
- Projects and energy : Projects and energy
- Real estate : Real estate
- Tax : Tax
- Transport : Transport
France
- Aviation : Aviation
- Aviation finance : Aviation finance
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation : Dispute resolution Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: International arbitration : Dispute resolution International arbitration
- EU competition and distribution : EU competition and distribution
- Employment : Employment
- Health and life sciences : Health and life sciences
- IT, telecoms and the internet : IT, telecoms and the internet
- Insurance : Insurance
- Intellectual property: Full-service firms : Intellectual property: Full-service firms
- Media and entertainment: Full-service firms : Media and entertainment: Full-service firms
- Mergers and acquisitions : Mergers and acquisitions
- Private equity : Private equity
- Real estate : Real estate
- Tax : Tax
Hong Kong
Offices in Hong Kong
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets (debt) : Capital markets (debt)
- Capital markets (equity) : Capital markets (equity)
- Construction : Construction
- Corporate (including M&A) : Corporate (including M&A)
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Employment : Employment
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
- Real estate : Real estate
- Regulatory : Regulatory
- Restructuring and insolvency : Restructuring and insolvency
- TMT : TMT
Hungary
Offices in Budapest
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Competition : Competition
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Mergers and acquisitions : Mergers and acquisitions
- Project finance : Project finance
- Real estate : Real estate
- TMT : TMT
Indonesia
India
Italy
- Administrative law : Administrative law
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets: Debt : Capital markets: Debt
- Capital markets: Equity : Capital markets: Equity
- Corporate and M&A: Milan and Rome : Corporate and M&A Milan and Rome
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- EU, regulatory and competition law : EU, regulatory and competition law
- Employment : Employment
- Energy : Energy
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
- Real estate : Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency : Restructuring and insolvency
- TMT : TMT
- Tax : Tax
Japan
Offices in Tokyo
- Banking and finance : International firms and joint ventures
- Capital markets : International firms and joint ventures
- Corporate and M&A : International firms and joint ventures
- Dispute resolution : International firms and joint ventures
- Intellectual property : International firms and joint ventures
- Projects and energy : International firms and joint ventures
- Real estate and construction : International firms and joint ventures
- Structured finance/securitisation : International firms and joint ventures
London
Offices in London
- Corporate and commercial : Commercial contracts
- Corporate and commercial : Corporate tax
- Corporate and commercial : EU and competition
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: UK capability
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: US capability
- Corporate and commercial : Financial services
- Corporate and commercial : M&A: upper mid-market and premium deals, 250m+
- Corporate and commercial : M&A: US law capability
- Corporate and commercial : Private equity: transactions
- Corporate and commercial : VAT and indirect tax
- Corporate and commercial : Venture capital
- Crime, fraud and licensing : Fraud: civil
- Crime, fraud and licensing : Fraud: corporate crime
- Dispute resolution : Banking litigation: investment and retail
- Dispute resolution : Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution : International arbitration
- Dispute resolution : Public international law
- Dispute resolution : Tax litigation
- Finance : Overview
- Finance : Acquisition finance
- Finance : Asset finance and leasing
- Finance : Bank lending: investment grade debt and syndicated loans
- Finance : Commodities: physicals
- Finance : Corporate restructuring and insolvency
- Finance : Debt capital markets
- Finance : Derivatives and structured products
- Finance : Emerging markets
- Finance : Investment funds
- Finance : Islamic finance
- Finance : Securitisation
- Finance : Trade finance
- Human resources : Overview
- Human resources : Employee share schemes
- Human resources : Employment
- Human resources : Health and safety
- Human resources : Pensions
- Insurance : Insurance: corporate and regulatory
- Insurance : Insurance: insolvency and restructuring
- Insurance : Insurance and reinsurance litigation
- Insurance : Product liability: defendant
- Insurance : Professional negligence
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Infrastructure
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Mining and minerals
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Oil and gas
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables)
- Projects, energy and natural resources : Private finance initiative (PFI)
- Public sector : Overview
- Public sector : Administrative and public law
- Public sector : Public affairs
- Real estate : Commercial property
- Real estate : Construction
- Real estate : Environment
- Real estate : Planning
- Real estate : Property finance
- Real estate : Property litigation
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Brand management
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : IT and telecoms
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Intellectual property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Media and entertainment
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Sport
- Transport : Rail
Netherlands
Offices in Amsterdam
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Employment : Employment
- Information technology : Information technology
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
Poland
Offices in Warsaw
- Legal market overview : Legal market overview
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets (debt) : Capital markets (debt)
- Competition/antitrust : Competition/antitrust
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
- Real estate : Real estate
- Tax : Tax
Russia
Offices in Moscow
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Corporate and M&A: Moscow : Corporate and M&A: Moscow
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Employment : Employment
- Intellectual property : Intellectual property
- Real estate : Real estate
- TMT : TMT
Singapore
Offices in Singapore
- Legal market overview : Legal market overview
- Banking and finance : Foreign firms
- Capital markets : Foreign firms
- Corporate and M&A : Foreign firms
- Projects and energy : Foreign firms
- International arbitration : International arbitration
Saudi Arabia
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
Tunisia
United States
Offices in Los Angeles, McLean, Denver, Colorado Springs, Baltimore, Washington DC, Chicago, Boulder, Miami, New York, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley
- Finance : Capital markets: debt offerings
- Finance : Capital markets: equity offerings
- Finance : Financial services: regulatory
- Finance : Project finance
- Industry focus : Energy: litigation
- Industry focus : Energy: transaction and regulatory
- Industry focus : Environment: litigation
- Industry focus : Healthcare and life sciences
- Industry focus : Insurance: advice to insurers
- Intellectual property : Copyright
- Investment fund formation and management : Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- Labor and employment : Immigration
- Litigation : International trade
- Litigation : Product liability and mass tort defense: aerospace/aviation
- Litigation : Trade secrets
- Litigation : White-collar criminal defense
- Media, technology and telecoms : Technology: data protection and privacy
- Media, technology and telecoms : Technology: transactions
- Media, technology and telecoms : Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory
- Media, technology and telecoms : Telecoms and broadcast: transactional
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : Antitrust
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : M&A: large deals ($1bn-5bn)
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : Private equity buyouts
- Tax : Employee benefits and executive compensation
Vietnam
Offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi