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Wang joins Polsinelli capital markets & commercial lending practice group

New York, NY According to Polsinelli, Ying Wang has joined its Capital Markets and Commercial Lending Practice Group, where she will partner with clients to navigate the complex world of international and domestic banking, finance and capital markets.

Prior to joining Polsinelli, Wang held positions with two of the largest Chinese international banks. She has extensive experience in cross-border banking and finance transactions.

Wang regularly advises international financial institutions and other corporate clients in such areas as derivative products including rate, credit, interest, foreign exchange and commodities, securities lending, banking regulation compliance, internal corporate governance policies, and other complex matters in international banking, foreign exchange and capital markets. She brings strong relationships with the international banking community to the firm and expects to build on these relationships to help broaden and deepen the practice scope for Polsinelli.

“Ying’s most welcome arrival gives us the opportunity make our broad financial services platform and national reach available to her clients and other Chinese banks and investors,” said Dan Flanigan, Chair of the firm’s Financial Services & Real Estate Department and Managing Partner of the New York Office.

“I’m very pleased to join a firm with such a broad and diverse financial services practice,” said Wang. “I am especially attracted by their strength in all types of banking and finance practices such as structured finance and real estate finance. I expect my clients will also be very excited to take advantage of the firm’s geographic footprint of 19 domestic offices radiating outward from New York across the entire nation.” 

Wang speaks frequently at bar and industry seminars on topics addressing the latest regulatory, financial and legal developments. She is a member of the Banking Law Committee and a previous member of the Futures & Derivatives Committee of New York City Bar. She sat at the Legislative and Policy Committee of Institute of International Bankers (IIB).

Wang holds her LLB, with distinction, from Peking University School of Law, her J.D., cum laude, from Peking University School of Law, and her LL.M. from New York University School of Law.

Polsinelli is an Am Law 100 firm with more than 800 attorneys in 19 offices, serving corporations, institutions, and entrepreneurs nationally. Ranked in the top five percent of law firms for client service*, the firm has risen more than 50 spots over the past five years in the Am Law 100 annual law firm ranking. Polsinelli attorneys provide practical legal counsel infused with business insight, and focus on health care, financial services, real estate, intellectual property, mid-market corporate, and business litigation. Polsinelli attorneys have depth of experience in 100 service areas and 70 industries.

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