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Clifford Chance Offices
27TH FLOOR JARDINE HOUSE
ONE CONNAUGHT PLACE
HONG KONG
Hong Kong
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Julie Fu
Position
Julie Fu specialises in PE investments and M&A. She regularly advises private equity funds, multinational corporates and financial institutions on cross-border buyouts, minority investments, secondary investments, PIPE, disposals and joint ventures. Her industry experience includes consumer goods and retail, technology, real estate, healthcare, manufacturing and financial institutions.
Career
Peking University (LL.B) (B.A. in Economics) 2008
Admitted as a lawyer in the PRC 2009
Peking University (LL.M) 2010
Admitted as a solicitor in Hong Kong 2018
Joined Clifford Chance 2019
Columbia Law School (LL.M) 2020
Partner since May 2023
Lawyer Rankings
Hong Kong > Private equity
(Next Generation Partners)Jointly led by Andrew Crook and Terence Foo, the practice at Clifford Chance handles a variety of issues, including PIPEs, take-privates, and mezzanine financings. The team is recognised for its leveraged financing expertise, in addition to its combined knowledge of venture and growth capital investments. Crook has broad experience in assisting financial investors across a broad range of sectors, including energy and resources, education, and healthcare. Promoted to partner in May 2023, Julie Fu utilises her vast expertise in private equity led joint ventures and M&A within greater China to advise a range of pharmaceutical companies and international funds. Bryan Koo maintains a diverse practice consisting of fundraisings, secondaries transactions and restructurings, often assisting Chinese PE funds and financial investors.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Asset finance (including aviation and shipping finance)
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets (debt)
- Capital markets (equity)
- Dispute resolution: international arbitration
- Investment funds
- Structured finance and securitisation
- Structured finance and securitisation
- Regulatory
- Restructuring and insolvency