Wilson Sonsini Partner Trio Takes Team to Baker McKenzie Following Beijing Closure


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Key Personnel Movement

A team of four senior transactional lawyers, led by Dan Ouyang, head of Wilson Sonsini's Greater China capital markets group, has transitioned from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati to Baker McKenzie's FenXun Partners.

Details of the Move

The move involves partners Winfield Lau and Ronnie Li, along with senior counsel Zhenzhen Bao. These individuals were previously based in Wilson Sonsini's Hong Kong and Beijing offices; the Beijing office has since closed.

Destination and Roles

The quartet will be integrated into Baker McKenzie's teams across Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Beijing, bolstering their capital markets practice in Greater China.

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Baker McKenzie affiliate FenXun Partners has added a quartet of senior transactional lawyers from Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati’s Hong Kong office to its capital markets team in Greater China.

The move is led by the head of Wilson Sonsini’s Greater China capital markets group Dan Ouyang and partners Winfield Lau and Ronnie Li, Baker McKenzie said in a statement. The trio, who were based in both Wilson Sonsini’s Hong Kong and now defunct Beijing offices, will sit across Baker McKenzie’s teams in Shanghai, Hong Kong and Beijing. They are also joined by Wilson Sonsini’s senior counsel Zhenzhen Bao.

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