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Cadwalader Adds Beijing Partner

By Tom Brennan All Articles 

The Asian Lawyer

January 4, 2013

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Photo: David Noton/Getty Images

Photo: David Noton/Getty Images

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft has recruited a partner in Beijing.

Rose Zhu was previously a partner in the Beijing office of K&L Gates, where she advised on capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, and bank finance transactions.

Zhu joined K&L Gates in 2010 from Allen & Overy, where she was a counsel. At that firm, Zhu led the team that advised the underwriters in the $22 billion IPO of Agricultural Bank of China in 2010.

Earlier in her career, she was an associate with Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in Hong Kong and Shearman & Sterling and Cravath, Swain & Moore in New York.

Zhu is now one of two partners in Cadwalader's Beijing office, which has a total of 11 lawyers. The New York-based firm has around 450 lawyers worldwide.



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Firms mentioned

    
  • Allen & Overy
  • Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
  • Cravath, Swaine & Moore
  • K&L Gates
  • Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy
  • Shearman & Sterling

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Cravath, Swain & Moore
  • Hong Kong and Shearman & Sterling
  • Milbank Tweed Hadley & Mccloy
  • Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft
  • Agricultural Bank of China Limited

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  • Mergers and Acquisitions

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