People’s Republic of China
Mandarin (native)
English (working language)
1984
Peking University School of Law
LL.B.
1987
Peking University School of Law
LL.M.
Partner
Hong Kong OfficeTel:+852 2295 0616
Email:maxiaohu@huizhonglaw.com
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Mr. Ma Xiaohu joined Hui Zhong as a partner in July 2019.
Before that, Mr. Ma was a partner of Morrison & Foerster LLP worldwide partnership and worked in the firm’s Hong Kong and New York offices for 25 years.
Mr. Ma’s practice covers a broad range of legal areas, including commercial dispute resolution, litigation, international arbitration, investigation and other litigation related matters. He also advises on China-related securities offerings, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, in-bound and out-bound China-related investments, real estate development, financing and other transactional issues.
Mr. Ma has been ranked by China Business Law Journal (2017) as one of “China’s top 100 lawyers”. He has also been recommended by Legal 500 Asia Pacific in 2016 for his debt capital markets practice and in 2014 for his corporate and M&A practice. Chambers Asia Pacific has described Xiaohu Ma as “a ‘lightning rod’ for clients in his ability to help reconcile opposing viewpoints in order to get deals done and regulatory approvals passed.”
Mr. Ma qualified in 1988 in China, and was designated a Senior Lawyer by the Ministry of Justice in 1989. In June 1993, he was one of the first group of lawyers designated by the PRC Ministry of Justice and the China Securities Regulatory Commission as qualified to advise on PRC securities law.
Mr. Ma is a frequent lecturer and writer on developments in Chinese law affecting foreign investors.
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Mr. Ma Xiaohu joined Hui Zhong as a partner in July 2019.
Before that, Mr. Ma was a partner of Morrison & Foerster LLP worldwide partnership and worked in the firm’s Hong Kong and New York offices for 25 years.
Mr. Ma’s practice covers a broad range of legal areas, including commercial dispute resolution, litigation, international arbitration, investigation and other litigation related matters. He also advises on China-related securities offerings, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, in-bound and out-bound China-related investments, real estate development, financing and other transactional issues.
Mr. Ma has been ranked by China Business Law Journal (2017) as one of “China’s top 100 lawyers”. He has also been recommended by Legal 500 Asia Pacific in 2016 for his debt capital markets practice and in 2014 for his corporate and M&A practice. Chambers Asia Pacific has described Xiaohu Ma as “a ‘lightning rod’ for clients in his ability to help reconcile opposing viewpoints in order to get deals done and regulatory approvals passed.”
Mr. Ma qualified in 1988 in China, and was designated a Senior Lawyer by the Ministry of Justice in 1989. In June 1993, he was one of the first group of lawyers designated by the PRC Ministry of Justice and the China Securities Regulatory Commission as qualified to advise on PRC securities law.
Mr. Ma is a frequent lecturer and writer on developments in Chinese law affecting foreign investors.
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Mr. Ma Xiaohu joined Hui Zhong as a partner in July 2019.
Before that, Mr. Ma was a partner of Morrison & Foerster LLP worldwide partnership and worked in the firm’s Hong Kong and New York offices for 25 years.
Mr. Ma’s practice covers a broad range of legal areas, including commercial dispute resolution, litigation, international arbitration, investigation and other litigation related matters. He also advises on China-related securities offerings, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, in-bound and out-bound China-related investments, real estate development, financing and other transactional issues.
Mr. Ma has been ranked by China Business Law Journal (2017) as one of “China’s top 100 lawyers”. He has also been recommended by Legal 500 Asia Pacific in 2016 for his debt capital markets practice and in 2014 for his corporate and M&A practice. Chambers Asia Pacific has described Xiaohu Ma as “a ‘lightning rod’ for clients in his ability to help reconcile opposing viewpoints in order to get deals done and regulatory approvals passed.”
Mr. Ma qualified in 1988 in China, and was designated a Senior Lawyer by the Ministry of Justice in 1989. In June 1993, he was one of the first group of lawyers designated by the PRC Ministry of Justice and the China Securities Regulatory Commission as qualified to advise on PRC securities law.
Mr. Ma is a frequent lecturer and writer on developments in Chinese law affecting foreign investors.
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Mr. Ma Xiaohu joined Hui Zhong as a partner in July 2019.
Before that, Mr. Ma was a partner of Morrison & Foerster LLP worldwide partnership and worked in the firm’s Hong Kong and New York offices for 25 years.
Mr. Ma’s practice covers a broad range of legal areas, including commercial dispute resolution, litigation, international arbitration, investigation and other litigation related matters. He also advises on China-related securities offerings, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions, in-bound and out-bound China-related investments, real estate development, financing and other transactional issues.
Mr. Ma has been ranked by China Business Law Journal (2017) as one of “China’s top 100 lawyers”. He has also been recommended by Legal 500 Asia Pacific in 2016 for his debt capital markets practice and in 2014 for his corporate and M&A practice. Chambers Asia Pacific has described Xiaohu Ma as “a ‘lightning rod’ for clients in his ability to help reconcile opposing viewpoints in order to get deals done and regulatory approvals passed.”
Mr. Ma qualified in 1988 in China, and was designated a Senior Lawyer by the Ministry of Justice in 1989. In June 1993, he was one of the first group of lawyers designated by the PRC Ministry of Justice and the China Securities Regulatory Commission as qualified to advise on PRC securities law.
Mr. Ma is a frequent lecturer and writer on developments in Chinese law affecting foreign investors.
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