Han Kun Partner Jun Wan named one of ALB's China Top 15 Rising Lawyers 2019

July, 2019 - Beijing, Mainland China

Asian Legal Business (ALB) recently released its annual list of China Top 15 Rising Lawyers. 15 ambitious young lawyers across China are spotlighted because of their potential to become the next power players in the legal industry. Their growing record of achievements, coupled with their expanding client portfolio, make a solid case for why they have what it takes to climb to the top. This year, Han Kun Partner Jun Wan has been named as one of the China Top 15 Rising Lawyers.

Mr. Wan specializes in matters related to financial technology, blockchain and digital currency, securitization and asset management transactions, banking finance, structured finance, real estate finance, and financial institution set-up and investment. Mr. Wan represents numerous international commercial banks, fund subsidiaries, trust companies and multinational companies in a variety of corporate financing transactions, including structured finance, acquisition finance, real estate finance, pre-IPO and privatization financing. Mr. Wan also assists financial technology enterprises in product design, compliance due diligence and restructuring, investments in financial institutions and overseas IPOs. Mr. Wan has also advised securities companies and asset management companies on securitization and asset management transactions. Mr. Wan's main clients include financial technology enterprises, international commercial banks, multinational companies, securities and asset management companies, and startups.

The China Top 15 Rising Lawyers were selected from hundreds of applications from law firms across China. The list was chosen based on the following criteria:

1. Significant achievements;
2. Important deals or cases;
3. Significant work in the last 12 months;
4. Clients the candidate has acted for;
5. Significant accolades the candidate has received for work in the form of public recognition, awards;
6. Clients' comments and colleagues' comments.

To be considered as a Rising Lawyer, individuals need to either be under the age of 40 or have no more than 15 years of professional legal experience.

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