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JT&N M&A Practice Again Highly Ranked by ALB for 2019

2019-09-17/ AWARDS/

On 17 September 2019, Asian Legal Business (“ALB”) published its “M&A Rankings 2019” and Jincheng Tongda & Neal (“JT&N”) has once again been highly ranked for its outstanding performance in the field of M&A.

JT&N has abundant experience in the field of M&A, recently representing many major state-owned enterprises, multinationals and publicly listed companies in numerous major transactions, including projects conducted under the “One Belt and One Road Initiative,” encompassing reorganizations, cross-border M&A and overseas investments, and other complex matters. Our M&A business cover more than 50 countries and regions, including Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America. In the past 12 months alone, we have participated in or completed hundreds of M&A transactions; with an aggregate deal value exceeding hundreds of billions of dollars.

JT&N possesses a stellar M&A team comprised of more than hundreds of lawyers, many of whom have profound expertise in cross-border and domestic investments, capital markets, tax, intellectual property and other relevant practice areas. JT&N’s lawyers are well-equipped with specialized industry knowledge in financial services, manufacturing, energy, automobile, healthcare, real estate, telecommunications, media, high tech and other sectors, applying their deep understanding of the legal and regulatory environment to provide clients with excellent, efficient and professional legal services.

As set out in the ALB report, the “M&A Rankings 2019” are based on a rigorous set of comprehensive metrics, including the amount, complexity and size of the firm’s legal services, the number of branches or offices in Asia and other jurisdictions, the hiring of key personnel and growth of practice teams, the number and comments of existing key clients and new clients, and the firm’s reputation in China.


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