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Hao WANG
Partner
EDUCATION
LLM. King's College London University of London
LLM. University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
Bachelor of Economics. University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China

 

WORK EXPERIENCE
RayYin & Partners, Beijing Partner
Lamb Chambers, London Intern
Liming Network Systems, Shenzhen Legal Officer
Beiten Burkhardt Mittl & Wegener LLP, Beijing Office Chinese Legal Consultant
Jincheng Law Firm ,Beijing Attorney-at-law

 

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Ms. Wang is the founding partner and managing partner of RayYin & Partners P.R.C Lawyers. She specializes in foreign investment, trusts, merger & acquisition, financial market and corporate.

After the promulgation of Chinese Trust Law in 2001, Ms. Wang was one of the first Chinese attorneys to assist clients to design commercial trust structures. While following Professor David Hayton and Paul Matthews in London, she researched the uses of trusts in financial market.
Apart from advising trust companies on corporate or commercial trusts, Ms. Wang also has rich experience on estate plan for wealthy individuals. She has advised issues related to converting domestic assets into an offshore trust, international succession plan where a non PRC resident own valuable real estate and other tangible assets in China, family law issues such as pre-nuptial agreement, divorce or cohabit disputes where there are non PRC residents involved. Ms. Wang understands the real concerns and expectations of wealthy families. This insight helps her to be of assistance in family office set up and family business structuring.

Ms. Wang has advised many prominent international clients in designing their business structure and setting up their operations in China. She helped them from drafting agreements to negotiation. Ms. Wang has also provided the legal services in sales of equity, dissolution and liquidation of businesses, labor relations, foreign exchanges and taxation matters.

Ms. Wang also has experience in corporate acquisition and overseas public offerings of foreign companies with Chinese domestic interest.

Ms. Wang has built a solid practice expertise in banking business including commercial lending, fund management, foreign exchanges management, secured transactions, financial leasing, and etc.

Some of the important deals Ms. Wang has been a team leader includes:
1. advised a world leading consumer finance player, to launch consumer finance business in China via a sophisticated trust structure including structure advice, negotiations with Trust Companies, legal opinions on business model and foreign exchange issues and documentation. This is the first time where a foreign consumer finance provider is able to launch its products in China;

2. advised Non-bank Financial Institution Department of China Banking Regulatory Committee on its
amendments of Regulations of PRC Trust Companies and Measures and Rules for Administration of Collective Capital Trust Plans;

3. advised EU delegation in China for an in-depth research on Regulations on Foreign Funded Banks and its implementations issued by China Banking Regulatory Committee including impact for EU banks;

4. advised European Saving Bank on current legal framework on PRC commercial Banks, Trust Companies and Asset Management Companies;

5. represented and advised Finansa, a leading Thailand Bank, to acquire equities in SEEC Securities Company including legal due diligence investigation, structure advice, negotiations and documentation;

6. represented and advised The Asia Debt Fund on legal due diligence investigation and acquisition structure on a non-performing loan portfolio released by Shenzhen Commercial Bank;

7. represent and advised Reed Elsevier Overseas B. V., a leading international exhibition company, in its acquisition of a majority (50%) equity stake in China Pharmaceutical Exhibition Corporation, which is one of the subsidiaries of China National Pharmaceutical Corporation (“Sinopharm”), the largest pharmaceutical company in PRC, for RMB 216 million, including due diligence exercise, negotiation and documentation;

8. represented and advised QAF Limited (SGX listed public company), a leading multi-industry food company with core businesses in bakery, primary production, dairy industry, food manufacturing, and trading, distribution and logistics, in its acquisition of a majority (51%) equity stake in Shanxi Hexing Fruit Juice Co., Ltd, one of the largest apple juice production company in PRC, for RMB 63.75 million, including due diligence exercise, negotiation and documentation;

9. advised RHB Bank Singapore Area Office on debt assignment and enforcement issues;

10. advised KLM Royal Dutch Airline on its Line Maintenance business set up in China;

11. advised Hugo Boss on its retail branch establishment in Beijing;

12. advised Commercial Group Property, a UK based AIM-listed property development company on real estate acquisition in China;

LANGUAGES

Mandarin and English

 

MEMBERSHIP

 

Members of Society of Trustees and Estate Practitioners
Members of Global Advisory Committee of Asia Offshore Association
Members of All Chinese Lawyers Association
Members of British Chamber of Commerce in China Financial Service Sub-committee

 

PUBLICATIONS

·China Chapter of the World Trust Survey by Oxford University Press, co-author (London, April 2010)
•Modern Inheritance Develops in China, co-author, Trust Quarterly Review (London, July 2007), New York Law Journal ( Feb 15 2007)
•Introduction of the Law of PRC Enterprise Bankruptcy, co-author, MOCI (France, May 2007)
•Contract or Trust: Examining the First Trust Decision of the Chinese Courts, co-author, Trust Quarterly Review (London, Feb 2007)
•Enter the Dragon, co-author, Journal of Society of Trustee and Estate Practitioners (London, May/June 2005)
•Do Not Make the Beneficiary’s Rights a Vacuum Place, China Law Person (Beijing P.R. China, Nov 2004)
•Translation work: The Law of Trusts (4th Edition) by David Hayton 2004
•Whether or not to transfer legal title—disputes on Article 2 of Chinese Trusts Law 2003
•Piercing the Veil of Securitization of a Chinese Character 2003
• Translation work: The Supposed Incompatibility of Trusts and Civilian Countries by Paul Matthews 2003
• A Comparision of Trustees’ Investment Duty in UK and China 2003
•Franchisor’s Liability 2000
• Commercial Law 1999

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