Winston & Strawn Snaps Up Wilson Sonsini Capital Markets Partner in Hong Kong
Khoon Jin Tan joins Winston & Strawn after the Chicago-based firm lost four corporate partners in 2017.
March 13, 2019 at 01:49 PM
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Winston & Strawn has hired capital markets partner Khoon Jin Tan from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Hong Kong.
Tan focuses on initial public offerings in Hong Kong, as well as corporate governance and compliance matters. Last year, he advised Chinese online game developer 7Road Holdings Ltd on a $116 million Hong Kong listing.
He joined Wilson Sonsini in 2012, giving the Palo Alto-based firm local law capability in Hong Kong. Previously, he had a six-year stint at Australian investment bank Macquarie Capital, most recently as a managing director in the China group, and practised at legacy Herbert Smith for eight years.
Tan's departure leaves Wilson Sonsini with four corporate partners that spend time in Hong Kong as well as China: head of the Greater China practice Weiheng Chen, and partners Zhan Chen, Dan Ouyang and Ethan Jin. Ouyang worked with Tan on the 7Road IPO.
For Winston & Strawn, the appointment recovers an earlier loss of a six-lawyer corporate team, led by former partner Mabel Lui, to Withers, and the loss of corporate partner Giovanni Marino to Osborne Clarke, all in 2017. Lui, Chu, Tang and Marino focused on cross-border M&A.
Winston & Strawn's other partners in Hong Kong are cross-border M&A lawyer and Asia chairman Simon Luk, Asia litigation head Steven Grimes, energy and infrastructure specialist Marco Pocci, international arbitration lawyer Terence Wong and antitrust lawyer Jingwen Zhu. Wong and Zhu also spend time in Shanghai.
Last year, the firm's Hong Kong-based Asia managing partner, litigator David Hall-Jones, retired from the firm.
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