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16:35 -


17:00


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Panel Discussion 陈永坚 Joseph W.K. Chan 合伙人律师 Partner


盛德国际律师事务所 Sidley Austin 陈永坚律师是盛德上海办公室的合伙人,拥有十多年的经验的公司法律师,曾代表卖家、 战略买家、私募股权基金、风险投资基金、项目公司、发行人、承销商、财务顾问、贷 款人和受托人从事各种复杂交易。在加入盛德之前,陈律师曾任一家国际律师事务所上 海办公室的管理合伙人及该所大中华区业务的联席负责人。


陈律师在中国的业务包含了私募股权和风险投资的整个生命周期。他在交易架构和监管 审批咨询方面经验丰富,曾参与了多家香港和美国著名公司的首次公开发行。


陈律师曾在多家知名杂志和刊物上发表文章或被引述,其中包括哈佛大学《商业评论》 中文杂志、《彭博商业周刊》、《亚洲资产管理》杂志等。《钱伯斯(亚洲)》(Chambers Asia)将陈律师列为“私募股权:中国风险投资”领域杰出律师。陈律师还被列入《亚洲 创业投资期刊》之《中国私募股权暨创投基金名录》。 他也是国内其行业内首本双语权 威著作《中国风险投资与私募股权》的作者。


陈律师通晓普通话、粤语及英语。 The View of


Private Bankers and China’s Wealthy


Joseph W.K. Chan is a seasoned corporate lawyer with over a decade of experience representing sellers, strategic buyers, private equity funds, venture funds, portfolio companies, issuers, underwriters, financial advisors, lenders and trustees in a variety of sophisticated transactions. Prior to joining Sidley, Mr. Chan served as the managing partner of the Shanghai office and co-head of the China practice of another U.S.-based international law firm.


Mr. Chan has worked on over US$42 billion of private equity, venture capital, capital markets, mergers, acquisitions, and other strategic transactions including stock- for-stock mergers, cash mergers, stock purchases, asset purchases, tender offers, joint ventures, strategic alliances and divestitures. Mr. Chan’s practice in China encompasses a wide range of corporate securities transactions, including private equity fund formation (both offshore and RMB funds), portfolio investments, M&A, and a variety of going-public transactions.


Mr. Chan serves on the Shanghai Board of Directors of Asia America MultiTechnology Association (AAMA) and the Shanghai Advisory Board of ChinaSF. Mr. Chan also serves as an independent trustee on the Board of Trustees of Dulwich College Shanghai. Prior to joining Sidley, a team under his leadership garnered the coveted “Corporate Counsel of the Year” and “Investor Counsel of the Year” awards from Top Capital in 2009 and 2010.


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