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Victor Ho

Victor Ho

Global 2026

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Ranked in 1 practice area

Corporate/M&A: Hong Kong-based (International Firms)

China

2 years ranked

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Victor has extensive experience of working on Asian and PRC-related transactions, having lived and worked in the region since 1991. Victor’s practice is characterised by its depth and breadth of experience and involves representing multinational clients with their China-related matters, and Chinese clients investing globally. As a strategic adviser to his key clients, his corporate and M&A practice involves advising on a wide range of cross-border transactions, as well as sensitive, significant regulatory and compliance issues.

Victor has spearheaded the build-out of A&O’s multidisciplinary China platform, including actively leading the development of the group’s antitrust, data, IP, regulatory and compliance offerings. Increasingly, this has involved advising clients on the development of their China-related strategies, in which M&A, antitrust, data, digitalisation, partnerships and IP play key and integrated roles. Victor speaks English, Mandarin and Cantonese.

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Corporate/M&A: Hong Kong-based (International Firms) - China

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Victor Ho is a partner in A&O Shearman's corporate group who splits his time between offices in Hong Kong and mainland China. He focuses his practice on assisting Chinese and multinational clients with their outbound and inbound investments and acquisitions.

Strengths

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  • Victor has a high level of professionalism and is a good communicator.

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