What we say about the firm's legal practice in Hong Kong
Offshore law firms
Within Offshore law firms, Maples and Calder is a first tier firm,
Maples and Calder has ‘a competitive edge as far as Cayman funds are concerned’, where there are ‘highly specialised partners with a profound understanding of multi-lateral matters and well-qualified, promising associates’. The team recently enhanced its presence in Hong Kong through the arrival of six new lawyers. At partner level, Gareth Griffiths relocated from the firm’s Cayman Islands outfit and the ‘great-to-work-with’ Michael Gagie joined from Harney Westwood & Riegels, where he was managing partner of the Hong Kong office. In 2010, the team advised Winsway Coking Coal Holdings on a HK$4.2bn global offering and primary listing of shares on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, after it was announced in 2009 that companies incorporated in the BVI are allowed to list in Hong Kong. For corporate matters, managing partner Christine Chang is recommended, and for investment funds, Spencer Privett has ‘profound knowledge of the legal frameworks and a very fast understanding of client operational needs’.
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