Hylands Law Firm Bolsters Shanghai Team with Elite Antitrust Experts Adrian Emch and Lyu Qing

Shanghai, China – In a strategic move to enhance its competition practice, Hylands Law Firm has brought aboard Adrian Emch and Lyu Qing from Hogan Lovells. Emch assumes the role of senior counsel, while Lyu takes on the position of partner at the firm’s Shanghai office.

Adrian Emch has a robust background in antitrust and competition law, having dedicated 15 years to Hogan Lovells. Previously, he led the firm’s antitrust and competition team in Beijing. His expertise spans various sectors, including international trade and investment, where he provides counsel to both local and global clients on merger control and cartel investigations. Notably, Emch was involved in IBM’s $2.3 billion divestiture of its x86 server business to Lenovo. Fluent in multiple languages, including Chinese, English, French, German, and Spanish, he brings a diverse skill set to his new role.

Lyu Qing joins the team after spending 12 years within Hogan Lovells’ offices in Beijing, the U.S., and Shanghai. Her extensive experience encompasses competition law and foreign trade matters, where she has advised both Chinese and multinational corporations. Lyu has cultivated a strong understanding of several key industries, including technology, telecommunications, media, and energy.

This addition comes as companies face increasingly complex regulatory landscapes in competition law, highlighting the need for qualified legal guidance. Hylands Law Firm’s decision to enhance its capabilities with these seasoned professionals reflects the firm’s commitment to addressing client needs in a rapidly evolving market.

With a growing emphasis on antitrust issues worldwide, the legal landscape is shifting, and firms like Hylands are adapting by building teams with specialized knowledge. The firm aims to leverage Emch and Lyu’s expertise to further its presence and strengthen client relationships within the competitive legal arena of China.

As Hylands moves forward with this seasoned duo, the firm is positioning itself to better serve its clients facing the intricate challenges of competition law and regulations.

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