Education
B.A. (Hons), City University of Hong Kong
M.A., the Chinese University of Hong Kong
LL.B. (Hons), University of London
Working
Experiences 2010-08-31 to present Beijing Dacheng Law Offices, LLP
Qualifications
Admission: China
CIPP/A
Practice Areas
Cybersecurity and personal information protection
Government regulation
Foreign direct investment
Corporate
Working Language
English
Mandarin
Cantonese
Calvin is a partner in the firm's corporate department in Beijing. He focuses on advising clients in TMT sector with respect to a wide array of issues: business strategy, corporate, contracts, investment, finance, regulatory aspects of internet-based activities, and cybersecurity and data compliance. His clientele reflects a representative section of TMT, including technology, Internet, e-commerce, software, smart device, digital media, and blockchain.
Calvin has a broad experience of advising innovative and new technologies companies on corporate financing and M&As, both in China and cross-border. He is particularly well versed in assisting foreign companies in the sector in entering or expanding into China’s market – whether by green field investment, acquiring targets, or forming joint ventures. He is recognized by taking a holistic perspective on offering pragmatic legal solutions that fit in the commercial reality. Calvin has hands-on experience of assisting clients in coordination and management of legal services in multiple jurisdictions.
In addition, Calvin counsels clients in various industry sectors on cybersecurity and data protection, ranging from privacy protection, data compliance program, gap assessment, cross-border transfer of data, profiling, CRM, and commercial cipher products.
Calvin writes regularly on topics of cybersecurity and data governance, foreign direct investment and outbound investment. He is one of the contributors of practice notes published by Thomson Reuters Practical Law.
Calvin obtained his B.A. (Hons), M.A. and LL.B. (Hons) from City University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and University of London, respectively.