Kai is a Salary Partner in the firm’s China group and a member of the firm's Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions practice group. He advises on a broad scope of corporate and commercial law matters, ranging from the incorporation and operation of companies to cross-border M&A transactions.
His practice has a particular focus on China-related projects, such as M&A transactions of Chinese investors abroad and foreign investors in China, as well as joint ventures involving Chinese parties. Prior to joining Taylor Wessing, he worked in the Corporate / Mergers & Acquisitions practice group of a leading international law firm in their Berlin, Frankfurt and Shanghai offices. Kai is a visiting lecturer at Humboldt University of Berlin, where he regularly teaches Chinese law and economics.
Can a Chinese company be put into hibernation?
Our expert Kai Kim discusses in this video the questions: Is it possible in China to retain a limited liability company with no business activities? And what is the benefit of formally registering that a company is "out of business" (歇业)?
New NDRC–rules for Chinese outbound-investments, article, 2018
The national security review in the People’s Republic of China, article, 2018
„Vis à VIE" – An overview on the variable interest entities investment–model, article, 2016
The draft „Foreign Investment Law“ oft he People’s Republic of China, article, 2015
Private M&A: Bidding processes, due diligence and contract negotiations, article in Yuanshi Bu (Ed.) "Chinese Outbound Investments in Germany", 2015
Key lawyer for China Corporate and M&A
The Top 10 Changes for Foreign Companies Under China’s New Company Law
Taylor Wessing advises Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable Joint Stock Ltd (YOFC) on the acquisition of Radio Frequency Systems’ (RFS) worldwide cable business excluding North-America
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