Mr Chia-heng Seetoo > Innovatus Law > Taipei, Taiwan > Lawyer Profile

Innovatus Law
7Fl, No. 2, Sec. 1, Dunhua S. Rd.
Songshan Dist.
Taipei City
105408
Taiwan

Work Department

Corporate and Deal Services

Position

Executive Director

Career

Professional Information

Chia-heng Seetoo’s practice at the firm includes capital market, merger & acquisitions, general corporate matters and deal-related advices.

Seetoo has substantial experience in assisting public companies in Taiwan to conduct Rule 144A and Regulation S offerings of global depositary receipts, convertible bonds and overseas securities. He has represented and advised numerous local capital market transactions, including Taiwan initial public offerings by foreign holding companies and the issuing of Taiwan depositary receipts. Seetoo has handled a number of cross-border mergers and acquisitions on behalf of domestic or foreign companies in Taiwan, and has assisted a known foreign listing company to conduct internal investigation regarding the violation of ethical rules raised the employees of its subsidiary.

Seetoo was an editorial member of the University of Illinois Journal of Law, Technology & Policy during the 2006-2007 academic year, the first Taiwanese editorial member since the journal’s inauguration issue in 2001.

Prior to joining Innovatus Law, Seetoo was a senior associate at Jones Day. He is qualified to practice in California and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, English and Taiwanese. He also regularly gave lectures and taught classes in several domestic colleges (including Academia Sinica, the Taipei National University of the Arts, the Chinese Culture University, the Soochow University, and the National Central University) and in the Taiwan Venture Capital Association, Taiwan Corporate Governance Association and his topics include mergers & acquisition commercial contract drafting, antitrust laws, Securities Laws startup laws and empirical studies of law.

In the past two years, Seetoo has written extensively about the proposed de-regulation of the electricity market in Taiwan under the newly legislated Taiwan Electricity Act, as well as introductions to U.S. and U.K. experiences of the electricity market liberalization and the respective regulatory frameworks.

International Capital Markets Representations

  • Represented renowned Taiwan-listed companies such as Neo Solar Power Corporation, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Wisdom Marine Lines, Taiwan Glass Industry Corporation and Tatung Co. in connection with their respective offerings of Rule 144A / Regulations S Global Depositary Receipts or convertible bonds.

Taiwan Capital Markets Representations

  • Represented Yummy Town (Cayman) International, FX Hotels Group, Inc., Julie’s International Limited and Tainan Enterprise (Cayman) in their respective IPO projects submitted to GreTai Securities Market or Taiwan Stock Exchange.
  • Represented Auto Serve Co., Ltd., incorporated in Japan, in the IPO submitted to GreTai Securities Market, which was the first Japanese company made an IPO in Taiwan.
  • Represented domestic Securities underwriters such as Yuanta Securities & Fubon Securities in connection with Taiwan IPOs.

Mergers and Acquisitions Representations

  • Represented a domestic medical aid equipment Company to successfully acquire the Taiwan business of an international competitor.
  • Represented shareholders of a domestic internet startup to successfully sell their stakes to a Japan public company.
  • Represented Micron Technology, Inc. (“Micron”) in its US$ 334 million acqusition of 24% of equity in Rexchip Technologies Corporation (“Rexchip”) owned by Powerchip Technologies Corporation, in addition to Micron’s US$ 2.5 billion acquisition of Elpida Memory Inc. (which controls 65% of equity in Rexchip).
  • Represented Toys “R” Us Inc., in its acquisition of 70% of equity in Li & Fung Limited’s Toys “R” Us operation in Asia.
  • Represented Fresenius Medical Care AG in its acquisition of Asia’s largest hem dialysis service provider, Asia Renal Care Limited.
  • Represented Pacific Global Management Asia to acquire Gold Typhoon.

Publications
Journal Article (in Chinese)

  • Derek Te-Chih Sun and Chia-heng Seetoo, The Administrative Appeal System of the National Communication Commission 2007-2009: An Empirical Study, Academia Sinica Law Journal (ASLJ), Issue 10, March 2012.

Journal Article (in English)

  • Chia-heng Seetoo & Derek Sun, Taiwan Chapter, in INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERINGS 2017, 283-297 (Ilir Mujalovic & Harald Halbhuber eds., 1st ed. 2017, Global Legal Insights)
  • Chia-heng Seetoo, Note, Can Peer-to-Peer Internet Broadcast Technology Give Fans Another Chance? Peer-to-Peer Streaming Technology, Its Impact on Telecast of Professional Sports, and the Future of Digital Media on the Internet, 2007 U. ILL. J.L. TECH. & POL’Y 369, 369 (2007).

Other Columns (in Chinese)

  • Can a market mechanism eliminate TaiPower’s monopoly? A UK-US perspective on the liberalization of Taiwan’s Electricity Industry, Yowu Report, September 29, 2016.
  • Revisiting Income Tax Law is the Fundamental Means to Resolve the Difficulties of Technology Contribution in Startups, DigiTimes, June 26, 2014.
  • GTSM’s Go Incubation Board and the Rise of Crowdfunding, Commercial Times, March 13, 2014.

Languages

English
Mandarin Chinese
Taiwanese

Memberships

The State Bar of California

Education

University of Illinois (J.D.)
National Central University (M.B.S. in Industrial Economics)
National Taiwan University (B.A. in Economics)

Lawyer Rankings

Taiwan > Corporate and M&A

Innovatus Law’s corporate and deal services team, led by co-founding partners Chia-heng Seetoo and Marine Yang, advises multinational industry leaders, government agencies, and family-owned Taiwanese businesses in relation to cross-border mergers, foreign investments, and joint venture formation, among other matters. The practice specialises in angel and venture capital investment and financing, cryptocurrency compliance, and entertainment co-production financing. Seetoo has recently advised a Hollywood-based content production fund on foreign investment regulations in Taiwan as well as a new venture capital fund based in Taiwan in relation to initial financing. Yang specialises in advising PRC-based companies on inbound investments and mergers. Having joined from KPMG Law in Taiwan in spring 2023, Sonia Sun brings tech sector expertise.