now loading...
Wealth Asia Connect Middle East Treasury & Capital Markets Europe ESG Forum TechTalk
Treasury & Capital Markets / On The Move
White & Case adds capital market expertise in Hong Kong
Margie Chan brings more than 20 years of legal experience to firm's Asia-Pacific expansion plans
The Asset 3 Aug 2021
Margie Chan
Margie Chan

Law firm White & Case has expanded its global capital markets practice with the addition of Margie Chan as a partner in Hong Kong.

“Continuing the growth of our capital markets practice in Asia-Pacific, where we have strong and ongoing client demand, is a strategic objective for White & Case,” says partner John Vetterli, head of the firm’s global capital markets practice. “Chan’s addition is a clear demonstration that further expansion of our role advising clients on capital markets offerings in the region is a priority for the firm.”

Chan’s practice focuses on high-yield debt offerings, private-placement issuances and liability management transactions governed by New York law, English law or Hong Kong law. She advises issuers and underwriters on high-yield issuances by issuers in the China real estate sector and a number of other sectors, and also advises on bank and bond transactions.

Chan brings more than 20 years of experience and joins White & Case from Norton Rose Fulbright, where she was a partner. Prior to joining Norton Rose Fulbright, Chan worked at the New York and Hong Kong offices of Davis Polk & Wardwell for 11 years.

“Chan’s addition continues our recent targeted expansion in key practices across Asia-Pacific as we pursue further growth in this important region,” says White & Chase partner Donald Baker, adding that her arrival follows recent hirings in Singapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Melbourne and Sydney.

Conversation
Datuk Chung Chee Leong
Datuk Chung Chee Leong
president/chief executive officer
Cagamas
- JOINED THE EVENT -
5th Global Islamic Finance Issuers and Investors Leadership Dialogue
Opportunities beyond uncertainty
View Highlights
Conversation
Anh Duong Nguyen
Anh Duong Nguyen
director, department for general economic issues and integration studies
Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM)
- JOINED THE EVENT -
Fitch on Vietnam
Overcoming challenges, sustaining growth
View Highlights