Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld's former Asia managing partner has joined Japanese conglomerate SoftBank Group Corp.'s venture capital arm as a partner and deputy general counsel.

Gregory Puff, who was Akin Gump's Asia head until December 2016, has joined SoftBank Investment Advisers in San Carlos, California, which oversees the Saudi-backed $100 billion Vision Fund.

After leaving Akin Gump, Puff founded San Jose-based food ordering app uFO Development Group in early 2017, and has since served as chief executive of the company.

Sachio Semmoto, a well-known Japanese entrepreneur and a director on SoftBank's board, also sits on uFO's board.

Before starting uFO Development Group, Puff launched Akin Gump's Hong Kong office in 2012 with former partner Andrew Abernethy – who left the firm in 2015 to start his own practice – and headed the office. Previously, Puff was a mergers and acquisitions partner at Shearman & Sterling's Hong Kong office and at O'Melveny & Myers, where he had been head of Asia M&A, in Hong Kong and Tokyo.

SoftBank Investment Advisers' general counsel Brian Wheeler spent a decade at Shearman before moving to Cooley and DLA Piper.

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