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Proskauer Rose is a New York-headquartered law firm 12 global offices and 725 lawyers. The firm caters to its clients with Chinese interests from its offices in Hong Kong and Beijing. 

From its offices in Hong Kong the firm is best known for its private equity, M&A and regulatory enforcement work.

Key clients of the firm include Grifols, Accor, RRJ Capital, CCB International Asset Management, Greater Bay Area Homeland Development Fund, Adamas Asset Management and Parker-Migliorini International. 

During the research period the firm kept busy with joint ventures, disposals, investments, acquisitions and fund formation mandates in the hotels, real estate, retail, healthcare and fintech sectors alongside SFC investigations and compliance work. 

Deal highlights

-Accor acquisition of Tribe 

-B.M. Group $100 million investment in LVC Super Unicorn Fund

-Greater Bay Area Homeland Development Fund financial technology investment

-Grifols / Shanghai RAAS Blood Products strategic alliance 

Client feedback: 30th edition (2019/2020)

Capital markets: Equity

“Knowledgeable, professional, problem solving.”

Financial services regulatory

“The firm is street smart and technically sound.  It has a realistic view of the situation and can provide pragmatic advice.”

Investment funds

“Knowledgeable and thorough.”

“Experienced in fund formation, responsive to clients’ requests and good communication skills.”

M&A

“Responsive, provides timely and practical advice.”

“The Proskauer team serving on our deals was technically strong, very commercial and reliable. The team was led by Ying, a go-to lawyer for cross-border M&A and financing deals in the real estate sector. Ying is a native Chinese with dozens of years of experience advising clients on various cross-border transactions. He really focused on the client's needs and had a great understanding of our business and culture. Ying was very commercial and had a very good insight into the market. He was known for his sharp style at the negotiation table. When negotiating deals for clients, Ying always knew how to maximise the clients' negotiation leverage. Ying was also practical and efficient, and was quick in coming up with solutions that were both commercially and legally sound. We really benefited from his representation.”

Private equity 

“Fast responses, flexible, raise risk awareness and solutions.”

“Knowledgeable, efficient, practical.”

“Professional, responsive and hard working with a good attitude.”

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