Calamus Huang is a Partner in the Corporate team based in our Shanghai office. Calamus is an experienced transactional lawyer. She advises on a wide range of cross-border and multi-jurisdictional corporate matters, with a particular focus on initial and secondary public offerings (including listing of SPACs), private and public M&As (including going-private transactions and De-SPACs), joint venture, reorganizations and restructurings, establishment, and structuring of private equity funds as well as their regulatory compliance and downstream transactions. Calamus was on the CBLJ’s A-List 2022 as one of China’s elite 100 foreign lawyers ...
Calamus Huang is a Partner in the Corporate team based in our Shanghai office. Calamus is an experienced transactional lawyer. She advises on a wide range of cross-border and multi-jurisdictional corporate matters, with a particular focus on initial and secondary public offerings (including listing of SPACs), private and public M&As (including going-private transactions and De-SPACs), joint venture, reorganizations and restructurings, establishment, and structuring of private equity funds as well as their regulatory compliance and downstream transactions.
Calamus was on the CBLJ’s A-List 2022 as one of China’s elite 100 foreign lawyers and she also has been named amongst The Growth Drivers in The A-List 2023-2024 by China Business Law Journal. In addition, Calamus led the Harneys team in advising KE Holdings Inc. (NYSE: BEKE) as Cayman Islands counsel in relation to the dual primary listing of its class A ordinary shares by way of introduction on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which deal won the 2022 CBLJ Deals of the Year award and advising J&T Global Express Limited in its listing on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which deal won the 2023 CBLJ Deals of the Year award and Equity Market Deal of the Year-Midsize at ALB China Law Awards 2024.
Prior to joining Harneys in 2021, Calamus spent 10 years in the China Corporate practice at Sidley Austin. Before moving to Shanghai, she worked in the Hong Kong office of Latham & Watkins and Linklaters respectively.
Calamus is fluent in Mandarin, Cantonese, and English.