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Zhonglun W&D is one of a few Chinese law firms with a stand-alone environment law team
deploying a combination of technical expertise, regulatory experience, commercial acumen
and global perspective to manage environmental risk and smooth transactional undertakings
for clients. We provide business-oriented and forward-looking advice to our clients in relation to
projects such as petroleum and natural gas, coal gas, new energies, minerals, non-ferrous metal
and metalloid.
We have gained competitive advantage in providing our clients with efficient and pragmatic
solutions from a long-standing relationships with Chinese government departments such as the
National Development and Reform Commission, the State Electricity Regulatory Commission and
the Ministry of Construction together with national and local large-scale energy companies such as
the State Grid Corporation, research institutes and overseas law firms.
Our Energy and Environmental Protection Practice
¡ñ Legal due diligence, formation of transactional documents and transactional structure in energy and mineral
projects
¡ñ Domestic and overseas investment of energy and mineral enterprises (e.g. private placements, IPOs or equity
investment)
¡ñ Restructuring or shareholding reform of energy and mineral enterprises
¡ñ Energy and mineral projects related mergers, acquisitions or transfers (domestic or overseas)
¡ñ Application, execution, transfer and dispute settlement of prospective rights and mining rights
¡ñ Formation of prospecting and mining cooperation plan and advising on prospecting and mining
¡ñ Energy and environmental protection enterprises’ private placements, domestic and overseas listings and
financing
¡ñ Consultation on Chinese enterprises’ investment strategics in the European and North American energy market
¡ñ Incorporation of Sino-foreign energy and environmental protection cooperative and joint venture enterprises (CJV
or EJV)
¡ñ Consultation on foreign financial institutional investment in China’s energy projects
¡ñ General retainer in relation to energy and environmental protection |