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Attorney Victoria Yang has joined Fredrikson as an associate in its International, Asia Practice, Mergers & Acquisitions, Finance & Securities, Intellectual Property, Technology & Data, and Corporate groups.

 Yang’s practice focuses on cross-border transactions including mergers and acquisitions, China inbound and outbound direct investments, and regulatory and compliance matters. Yang has experience with multiple jurisdictions, including mainland China, Hong Kong and the U.S. She is a trusted advisor to domestic and international companies on a wide range of corporate transactions, including advising on cross-border mergers and acquisitions, banking financing, foreign direct investments, and other general corporate and commercial matters. Yang has also advised clients on corporate matters in relation to intellectual property, capital markets, technology and data, as well as several disputes across mainland China, Hong Kong, the U.S. and Japan.

Fredrikson & Byron is a leading Midwest law firm working collaboratively to help businesses achieve their goals regionally, nationally and globally. With a reputation as the firm “where law and business meet,” our attorneys bring business acumen and entrepreneurial thinking to work with clients and operate as business advisors and strategic partners as well as legal counselors. The firm’s 375+ attorneys are based in Minneapolis, with offices in Ames, Bismarck, Des Moines, Fargo, Madison, Mankato, St. Paul, Saltillo, Mexico, and Shanghai, China. Learn more at fredlaw.com, LinkedIn or @FredriksonLaw.

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