Practice areas

Corporate and M&A

Since its formation, Long & Field has been proud to have a competent team providing advice on corporate areas and our clients have benefited from it considerably. Long & Field’s corporate business team not only aims to cover all major areas of corporate practice. Long & Field continues to make efforts to be the leader in such areas of practice as M&A, reorganization and bankruptcy, planning of equity structure, ownership interests of management, market regulatory issues, corporate governance and legal audit, as well as white collar defense.

Not only being the leader in each practice, Long & Field has also actively advanced into the cutting-edge legal issues and participated in drafting of many laws and regulations. For example, before the promulgation of Bankruptcy Law, Long & Field had advised broadly from financially troubled enterprises to other interested persons on the legal business of reorganization, and had done much research in this field. We have kept good working relationship with regulatory authorities. In addition to assisting with drafting regulations, Long & Field produces major research reports and legal opinion for regulatory agencies.

Long & Field lawyers have taken an active part in a series of the large-scale M&A and corporate restructuring transactions, and have represented a variety of clients, involving 500 fortune enterprises, emerging enterprises, investment funds of all kinds, financial institutions in China and abroad, listed and to-be-listed companies, state-owned and private enterprises.

We have extensive experience in the following areas of practice:

  1. M&A and restructuring
  2. Reorganization and bankruptcy
  3. Corporate governance
  4. Legal audit
  5. Market regulatory issues
  6. Planning of corporate tax
  7. White collar crime defense
  8. Other corporate issues

Recent Publications

Access to A-Shares Market by Foreign M&A

Related experience

Advising a HK listed holding company on the acquisition of real estate in Shanghai through an offshore subsidiary.
Representing a fortune 500 transnational corporation on the acquisition of 70% of the equity of a joint venture.