Ken-Ying Tseng specializes in mergers and acquisitions, personal data protection, cybersecurity, e-commerce, Internet law, telecommunications, merger control, and competition law. Having advised on various forms of merger and acquisition, she is experienced in resolving both legal and commercial issues. Ken-Ying's technology practices also cover artificial intelligence, fintech, OTT, e-payment, P2P lending, sharing economy, domain names, e-signature, Internet security, e-trading, ICP, MOD, cable TV, and satellite TV.
Ken-Ying also advises clients on corporate governance, general compliance, offshore and onshore listing, employment, and pharmaceutical-related matters.
Ken-Ying is a special consultant of the National Development Council for personal data protection matters. She is a supervisor of "National Information Infrastructure Enterprise Promotion Association", a member of the International Affairs Committee of TWNIC, and a managing director of the "Taiwan Internet Governance Forum".
- Costco's buyout its joint venture partner in Taiwan
- PTT's acquisition of Alvogen (PTT being a state-owned listed company in Thailand)
- Mediatek's sale of Airoha shares
- Infosys' acquisition of oddity
- The sale of UTAC group
- M&A
- Private equity funds
- Competition
- Capital markets: Equity
- Investment funds
- Consumer goods and services
- Media
- Pharma and life sciences
- Tech and telecoms
- Banking
- Taiwan Internet Governance Forum
- Digital Economy Commission, International Chamber of Commerce
- International Association of Privacy Professionals
- Taiwan Internet and E-commerce Association
- Taipei Bar Association
- Taiwan Bar Association
- Harvard Law School (LL.M., 1998)
- National Taiwan University, Graduate Institute of Law (LL.M., 1995)
- National Taiwan University, Department of Law (LL.B., 1993)