Ranking tables
Investment Funds: Private Equity | Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific Region
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 1
- Baker McKenzie 14 Years Ranked
- Kirkland & Ellis 14 Years Ranked
- Sidley Austin 14 Years Ranked
- Simpson Thacher & Bartlett 14 Years Ranked
- Clifford Chance
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
- King & Wood Mallesons
Band 2
- Dechert 9 Years Ranked
- Morrison Foerster 7 Years Ranked
- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and Affiliates
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 Baker McKenzieInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedBaker McKenzie is a leading global law firm with an established track record for handling a range of funds matters on an Asia-wide scale. The firm has exceptional cross-border capabilities, owing to its impressive global footprint, which is further bolstered in the Asia-Pacific region by its significant Australian funds group, as well as standout practices in Hong Kong and Singapore. It is particularly prominent for its work on private equity real estate funds, REITs and pension funds, with additional expertise in handling secondary investments and regulatory compliance work. It acts as counsel to sovereign wealth funds operating in the region and advises investors and fund managers on regulatory matters, including the impact of financial regulation reforms.1 Kirkland & EllisInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedKirkland & Ellis has an exceptional reputation in the private equity arena, acting for a spectrum of top-end managers, sponsors and investors. Its skilled Hong Kong-based legal team is praised for its deft handling of fund mandates throughout the Asia region, and across a broad range of industries, advising on fund formation and management as well as on relevant regulatory issues. The firm is active across a range of private funds, including growth funds and venture capital funds, as well as credit funds and real estate funds. Its excellence is further enhanced by its ability to leverage the expertise of top-tier practitioners elsewhere in the world.1 Sidley AustinInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedSidley Austin is an international law firm with market-leading offerings in Hong Kong and Singapore providing an outstanding hedge funds practice which caters for global investors and in particular those with a US focus. It has additional strength in private equity and real estate fund formation and management, providing a comprehensive regulatory and transactional offering in relation to open and closed-end funds throughout Asia. The firm offers integrated expertise in Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Japan, US and English law. It is active on funds focused around the region, including those focused on South Asia and on South-East Asia.1 Simpson Thacher & BartlettInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 1 | 14 Years RankedSimpson Thacher & Bartlett has a team of proficient private equity fund formation legal advisers to asset managers and investors throughout the Asia-Pacific region. The firm is active on growth capital and venture capital structures for clients including premier private equity houses, sovereign wealth funds and commercial banks. It has a strong practice in private real estate fund formation and a substantial presence in Hong Kong and Japan, facilitating work on regional matters. It also frequently assists clients on pan-Asia fund formation mandates.
Band 2
2 DechertInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 2 | 9 Years RankedDechert's legal team has a broad funds practice that is frequently engaged by asset management clients to advise on the authorisation, listing and regulatory maintenance of registered funds. The firm provides particular expertise with regard to unit trusts and mutual funds. Its extensive offshore experience covers formation, structuring and management, and the firm has a strong record of advising on cross-border mandates. It is active counsel on hedge and hybrid fund formations and increasingly involved in the private equity sphere.2 Morrison FoersterInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 2 | 7 Years RankedMorrison Foerster has an active legal practice representing fund managers and investors with regard to the formation of private equity and real estate funds and investment into funds. The firm operates out of offices in Hong Kong and Singapore, with good presence in the region operating on funds focusing on Japan and India, and with Mandarin language skills that continue to support a strong Chinese client base.- Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom and AffiliatesInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 2
Band 3
3 A&O ShearmanInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 14 Years RankedA&O Shearman is credited for its legal experience in private equity funds in Hong Kong and bolstered by the credentials of its Tokyo-based practice group. The firm is highlighted for its skills in Asia-focused fund formation, the assistance of sovereign wealth funds and institutional investors with investments into funds, and regulatory matters arising from the design of new investment products, together with funds-related M&A. Clients include prominent fund managers and high-profile investors. The firm fields additional expertise in handling venture capital fund matters.3 Cooley LLPInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedCooley has a noted private equity practice recognised for its legal acumen in the venture capital arena, with particular proficiency in technology strategies. The firm is also called upon by private equity houses pursuing growth strategies. It leverages a strong Silicon Valley platform to provide multi-jurisdictional muscle. The firm provides expertise across its offices in the Asia-Pacific region, including from its Singapore office.3 DLA Piper LLPInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedDLA Piper has legal offices in Hong Kong, Australia and New Zealand. It assists fund managers with the formation, management and restructuring of hedge funds and advises investors throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Its expertise includes fund launches and spin-offs, with additional experience restructuring funds to allow clients to attract capital from US and European investors. The firm is also active advising limited partners on their investments.3 GoodwinInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedGoodwin has a GP-focused legal practice that acts for asset managers operating across a range of sectors, including renewables, technology, sports and real estate, and strategies, including venture capital, buyout and growth. It is typically involved in the establishment of closed-end pan-Asia funds, with a track record of acting for Indian investors.3 LinklatersInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 3 Years RankedLinklaters hosts solid funds practices in Singapore and Tokyo, with additional resources in its Hong Kong office. Drawing on its international resources, the firm often advises clients on cross-border mandates. The team is well placed to advise clients on private equity, venture capital, hedge funds and special situations funds, as well as funds focused on real estate and infrastructure.3 Ropes & Gray LLPInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 12 Years RankedRopes & Gray demonstrates high-calibre legal expertise in private equity fund formation, as well as advising clients on fund management, investments and fund-related corporate and transactional matters. Clients include sovereign wealth funds and state-owned investment companies, as well as managers, sponsors and investors based throughout Asia. It also advises fund managers and investors with regard to real estate funds.3 White & Case LLPInvestment Funds: Private Equity2025 | Band 3 | 14 Years RankedWhite & Case's legal team is especially rated for handling private equity matters as part of the wider global funds practice, advising on formation, structuring and regulatory issues. The firm demonstrates further expertise with regard to hedge funds and is active on cross-border matters for clients investing throughout the Asia-Pacific region from its Hong Kong office,with additional resources located in Tokyo. It also advises institutional and sovereign investors on investments into funds. The firm has expertise in US law to provide specific advice to US taxable, ERISA and US tax-exempt investors.