Mr Huawei Lin > Global Law Office > Beijing, China > Lawyer Profile
Global Law Office Offices
15 & 20F, TOWER 1, CHINA CENTRAL PLACE
NO 81 JIANGUO ROAD, CHAOYANG DISTRICT
BEIJING 100025
China
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Mr Huawei Lin
Work Department
Huawei Lin assisted many international and PRC companies in connection with their projects of M&A, private equity, real estate, structured finance, commercial banking, corporate treasury services and general corporate.
Position
In addition to the traditional manufacturing, real estate and securities industries, Huawei Lin has also served companies in the industries of telecommunications, insurance, automobile, medical, pharmaceutical industry, shipping, construction industry, architectural design, entertainment, hospitality, hotel management, mining of coal and gold, education, language testing etc.
Mr. Lin represents major investment banks, private equity funds, commercial banks and Fortune 500 multi-national companies in their China related transactions. His clients include Morgan Stanley, Warburg Pincus, Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse, Deutche Bank, GE, Ashmore, China Everbright, Related, etc. Mr. Lin has handled hundreds of transactions of debt and equity investment relating to China.
Career
2010 – Present Global Law Office
2002 – 2010 Paul Hastings LLP(Beijing and New York)
1995 – 2002 Squire Sanders LLP(Beijing and Tokyo)
Languages
Chinese,English
Education
2005 – 2006 New York University School of Law, LL.M.
1987 – 1991 Peking University School of Law, LL.B.
Lawyer Rankings
China > Corporate and M&A: PRC firms
Global Law Office is recommended for advising on cross-border transactions that involve SOEs, and public companies which are listed in both Chinese and a range of international jurisdictions. The practice is jointly led by Jinrong Liu, who is greatly experienced in advising listed companies in highly complex acquisitions, Alex Liu, an expert in reorganisation and privatisation of A-share and H-share companies, and Huawei Lin who focuses on manufacturing, real estate, and securities industries, and counts Tencent, Blackstone, and Primavera Capital as his main clients.
China > Real estate and construction: PRC firms
The real estate and construction practice at Global Law Office acts for a wide range of international and domestic clientele, combining its knowledge of project development and operation, M&A, and dispute resolution to advise on all areas of real estate and construction. The team represents contractors, owners, and other entities on their construction issues, including both contentious and non-contentious matters. A standout area for the practice is commercial real estate, in particular the hospitality industry. Huawei Lin represents clients such as Blackstone and Warburg Pincus on their real estate investments and onshore platforms in China, while Zhongcheng Wang works across real estate, project construction, infrastructure, and energy projects. Yue Wang focuses on hospitality, advising on numerous hotel projects for international brands, Miller Wang takes charge of domestic corporate infrastructure projects, and Minghao Xu handles real estate M&A as well as construction projects within China. The five aforementioned lawyers all co-lead the practice. Shiping Zuo and Tim Yimin Liu are also noted.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance: PRC firms
- Life sciences and healthcare: PRC firms
- Projects and energy: PRC firms
- Real estate and construction: PRC firms
- WTO/international trade: PRC firms
Firm Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: PRC firms
- Capital markets: PRC firms
- Corporate and M&A: PRC firms
- Data protection: PRC firms
- Dispute resolution: Arbitration: PRC firms
- Dispute resolution: Litigation: PRC firms
- Fintech: PRC firms
- Investment funds: PRC firms
- Labour and employment: PRC firms
- Private equity: PRC firms
- Regulatory/compliance: PRC firms
- TMT: PRC firms
- Insurance: PRC firms
- Private wealth: PRC firms
- Regional coverage: Sichuan Province: Chengdu including Chongqing
- Restructuring and insolvency: PRC firms
- Shipping: PRC firms
- Intellectual property: PRC firms