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Developing innovative pricing structures and alternative fee agreement models that deliver additional value for our clients.
Advancing professional knowledge and offering credits for attorneys, staff and other professionals.
Helping clients respond correctly when a crisis occurs.
Providing our clients with legal, strategic, and practical advice to make transformational changes in their organizations.
Leveraging law and technology to deliver sound solutions.
Delivering seamless service through partnerships across the globe.
Leveraging leading-edge technology to guide change and create seamless, collaborative experiences for clients and attorneys.
Industry-leading conferences focused on affordable housing, tax credits, and more.
Providing actionable information to support strategic decision-making.
Teaming with clients to advance sustainable projects, mitigate the effects of climate change, and protect our planet.
Offering a range of investment management and fiduciary services.
Bringing together companies and investors for tomorrow’s new deals.
Offering fresh insights on cases that are delayed, over budget, or off-target from the desired resolution.
Courtroom-ready lawyers who can resolve disputes early on clients’ terms or prevail at trial before a judge or jury.
Creating positive impact in our communities through increasing equity, access, and opportunity.
Kelly Xiang focuses her practice on cross-border matters involving China, including all forms of foreign direct investments in China, market entries, mergers and acquisitions, commercial franchising, labor and employment, immigration, taxes, licensing, regulatory issues, general corporate matters and IP-related matters including trademark, branding and licensing.
My combination of experience in both common law system and civil law system makes me the ideal lawyer for handling cross-border matters. I have advised US or European companies in different industries in connection with their China operations, including entity formation, business related agreements and related employment, tax and immigration matters. In addition, I have advised US companies selling their equity to Chinese companies, and acquiring equity, business or assets of Chinese companies. I also perform due diligence to identify and handle actual and potential legal liabilities and obstacles in the target company to ensure a successful acquisition. I team with our colleagues in the US to assist Chinese or Asian companies with their investment into the US, providing clients with strategic advice on legal and tax structures.
I’ve been following developments and trends of laws and regulations regarding inbound and outbound investments to ensure that my clients’ transactions are smooth and successful.
This article on the surge in private equity deals includes NP for advising the owners of skin care brand Obagi in its $1.2 billion business combination agreement with Waldencast Acquisition Corp. and the spinoff of Obagi’s operations in China.
The NP team was led by David Cheng, chair and managing partner of the firm's China and Asia-Pacific practice, and New York City Corporate partners Michael Smith and Richard Langan. The team that advised Obagi also included Chicago Corporate partner David Brown, Rochester Corporate partner Jeremy Wolk, Washington, DC Complex Commercial Disputes partner and Antitrust team leader Gordon Lang, and Washington, DC Corporate senior counsel Kenneth Silverberg. Other members of the team included Boston Corporate associate Anthony Bova and Chinese legal consultant Kelly Xiang.
This article covering a roughly $1.2 billion merger of skin care and beauty brands with a special purpose acquisition company mentions NP for advising the owners of skin care brand Obagi in its business combination agreement with Waldencast Acquisition Corp. and the spinoff of Obagi's operations in China.
The NP team was led by David Cheng, chair and managing partner of the firm's China and Asia-Pacific practice, and New York City Corporate partners Michael Smith and Richard Langan. The team that advised Obagi also included Chicago Corporate partner David Brown, Rochester Corporate partner Jeremy Wolk, Washington, DC Complex Commercial Disputes partner and Antitrust team leader Gordon Lang, and Washington, DC Corporate senior counsel Kenneth Silverberg. Other members of the team included Boston Corporate associate Anthony Bova and Chinese legal consultant Kelly Xiang.
People's Republic of China
Peking University, M.A., B.A.
University of Hong Kong, MPhil, in Law
University of Macau, Postgraduate Program in Law
Mandarin Chinese
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