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Dispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms) | Greater China Region
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Band 3
- King & Wood Mallesons 15 Years Ranked
- Sidley Austin 13 Years Ranked
- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Affiliates
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Eminent Practitioners
Band 1
- John Rhie Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP16 Years Ranked
- Kathryn Sanger Herbert Smith Freehills14 Years Ranked
- Simon Chapman KC Herbert Smith Freehills12 Years Ranked
- Thomas Walsh Clifford Chance11 Years Ranked
- Friven YeohSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Affiliates
Band 2
Band 3
- Desmond Ang Sidley Austin11 Years Ranked
- James Kwan Hogan Lovells International LLP15 Years Ranked
- Peter Yuen Fangda Partners17 Years Ranked
- Yan Zhang Sidley Austin7 Years Ranked
- Rory McAlpineSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Affiliates
Band 4
- Anton Ware Arnold & Porter2 Years Ranked
- Ernest Yang DLA Piper LLP16 Years Ranked
- Helen Tang Herbert Smith Freehills3 Years Ranked
- Jessica Fei King & Wood Mallesons13 Years Ranked
- Lianjun Li Reed Smith Richards Butler17 Years Ranked
- Matthew Townsend Reed Smith Richards Butler6 Years Ranked
- Philipp Hanusch Baker McKenzie1 Years Ranked
- Robert Rhoda Dentons Hong Kong LLP8 Years Ranked
- Sherlin Tung Withers4 Years Ranked
- Denis BrockO'Melveny & Myers
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Clifford ChanceDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 1 | 15 Years RankedClifford Chance has a highly regarded team known for successful, commercially focused advocacy, with key partners located in the firm's Hong Kong and Shanghai offices. The firm represents clients in disputes relating to joint ventures, shareholder agreements and M&A transactions and is experienced in handling arbitration in a range of sectors, including technology, banking and finance, and energy. The firm is active in the representation of private equity firms and other financial institutions in commercial arbitrations, with additional experience representing SOEs. It is also able to assist clients with investor-state arbitrations.1 Herbert Smith FreehillsDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 1 | 15 Years RankedHerbert Smith Freehills has a respected team in Mainland China as well as Hong Kong, with a strong track record of advising blue-chip clients from sectors including banking, hospitality and TMT on complex multi-jurisdictional arbitration. It is noted for its tremendous capabilities in advocacy in both commercial agreement and international treaty arbitrations, as well as its advocacy capabilities in both English and Chinese. It is also well equipped to handle interim relief measures, as well as challenges to and enforcement of arbitral awards. The firm leverages broad international energy, construction and infrastructure expertise, with additional strengths acting for private equity clients.
Band 2
2 FreshfieldsDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 2 | 15 Years RankedFreshfields' Hong Kong team is experienced in acting for both privately and state-owned Chinese businesses and international corporations in high-value arbitration proceedings. It regularly advises on cross-border disputes and offers notable expertise in arbitrations relating to bilateral investment treaties. The team often acts for major private equity firms, as well as SOEs, renewable energy companies, and banking and finance clients, including crypto exchanges.2 Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLPDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 2 | 10 Years RankedQuinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan is a specialist disputes firm with extensive experience acting in cross-border arbitrations. Its clients include those in the pharmaceutical, insurance and technology sectors. The team regularly acts in disputes involving private equity investors and investees. It is singled out for its ability to handle disputes arising out of M&A transactions and investments, and regularly handles high-stakes and high-value disputes. It is also well placed to handle investment treaty arbitration.
Band 3
3 King & Wood MallesonsDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 3 | 15 Years RankedKing & Wood Mallesons fields a sizeable Hong Kong team, augmented by the firm's significant presence in Mainland China, to enable clients to benefit from a comprehensive China arbitration offering. It is best known for its considerable acumen and experience handling construction cases. The firm advises international clients as well as Chinese private companies and SOEs. It is regularly active in commercial cases arising out of shareholder disputes.3 Sidley AustinDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 3 | 13 Years RankedSidley Austin has a robust Hong Kong-based team advising clients on a broad spectrum of cross-border commercial disputes. The firm acts for a roster of private equity funds and offers notable experience handling work from a range of other sectors including construction, engineering, tech and real estate. It offers clients expertise across the full spectrum of major arbitral institutions, as well as experience acting as both counsel and arbitrator.- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and AffiliatesDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 3
Band 4
4 A&O ShearmanDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 22 Years RankedA&O Shearman is well regarded for offering deep expertise in disputes arising from the energy and resources sector, including in the areas of oil and gas, power and nuclear energy. The team advises on investor-state arbitration, including matters relating to investment treaties and projects in relation to China's Belt and Road Initiative.It is experienced in representing a full range of private companies, SOEs and sovereign states, including high-profile US and European clients. The firm offers clients arbitration expertise from both its Hong Kong and Mainland China offices, while drawing on the strengths and resources of its regional and global offices to offer a truly international service.4 Baker McKenzieDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 8 Years RankedBaker McKenzie fields a respected arbitration team across its Hong Kong, Shanghai and Beijing offices that is noted for its expertise in a range of commercial and intellectual property-related disputes. The team is frequently mandated by a global clientele, in addition to representing Chinese SOEs, banks and corporates. It draws on its numerous offices worldwide to offer clients regionally and globally coordinated services.4 DeaconsDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 1 Years RankedDeacons' Hong Kong-based arbitration team is active on matters ranging from cross-border shareholder disagreements, to resisting the enforcement of awards, to substantial construction disputes. Its diverse international and domestic clientele spans banks, manufacturers, life sciences companies and construction groups, as well as investment funds and venture capital firms. The team is well versed in HKIAC, ICC and CIETAC arbitration.4 Dentons Hong Kong LLPDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 7 Years RankedDentons' well-established arbitration team is regularly sought out by both domestic and international clients for advice and advocacy in ICC and HKIAC arbitrations. The team handles a range of commercial disputes arising out of breaches of purchase, supply or manufacturing contracts, as well as shareholder disagreements.4 DLA Piper LLPDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 12 Years RankedDLA Piper's solid Hong Kong-based arbitration practice has a strong track record of advising Chinese companies on disputes relating to their outbound investments, leveraging the firm's extensive global network effectively in cross-border cases. It is able to handle cross-border mandates on behalf of companies headquartered in other Asia-Pacific jurisdictions, drawing on its overseas offices to offer a regionally coordinated service. The team has broad experience across multiple sectors including construction, industrial manufacturing, energy, tech and shipping.4 Fangda PartnersDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 8 Years RankedFangda Partners offers an established practice with offices across Mainland China and a growing presence in Hong Kong. It services PRC-based entities as well as foreign multinationals in high-value cross-border disputes, including investment treaty disputes. The team provides a broad scope of sector expertise and acts for clients in the pharmaceutical,hospitalityand technology industries.4 Hogan Lovells International LLPDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 12 Years RankedHogan Lovells fields a capable team representing clients in arbitrations across Asia from its base in Hong Kong. It is highly experienced in cross-border disputes, often teaming up with the firm's regional offices to assist with mandates spanning the Asia-Pacific region. It regularly acts as counsel in energy and construction disputes concerning joint ventures and projects. The team also represents private equity firms and other investors in disputes spanning across a range of industries such as telecommunications and technology.4 Reed Smith Richards ButlerDispute Resolution: Arbitration (International Firms)2025 | Band 4 | 7 Years RankedReed Smith's Hong Kong-based arbitration team is regularly called on to handle matters for clients from the Greater China region across a diverse spectrum of sectors. The team is experienced in advising clients across the shipping and transport sectors, in addition to crypto, biotech and insurance. It regularly cooperates with its offices in Shanghai and Beijing, in addition to drawing on its global presence to advise on complex cross-border matters.