Charltons wins Euromoney Asia Women in Business Law Award
November 2013. Hong Kong leading boutique law firm, Charltons, has been named Hong Kong’s top Independent Law Firm in the Euromoney Asia Women in Business Law Awards 2013 for the second consecutive year. Charltons was also shortlisted for the best independent Hong Kong firm for work-life balance. These awards recognise the achievements and advancement of women in the legal professional throughout the Asia region.
Charltons  picked  up  the  prestigious  award  in  the  face  of  strong  local  competition  in recognition  of  the  firm’s  commitment  to  the  advancement  of  women,  including  flexible work arrangements to help women advance in the legal profession. Approximately half of Charltons’ associates are women, as are most of its partners, with women in the majority in the Beijing, Shanghai and Myanmar offices, all also managed by women.  
This is the second time in three months that Charltons has won a major industry award. In September 2013, also in a strong field of contenders, it was named Boutique/Specialist Law Firm of the Year 2013 at the Macallan Asian Legal Business Awards. 
Charltons was founded in Hong Kong in October 1998 by Julia Charlton (pictured) following an  early  career  with  a  “Magic  Circle”  law  firm  in  London  and  Hong  Kong.  It  has  since established itself as a leading boutique legal adviser on Hong Kong capital and corporate finance markets.  
A Mandarin-speaker leading a multilingual team, Julia said: “2013 has been a landmark year for Charltons with a team of Charltons’ women lawyers coordinating an investment banking 
industry-wide  project  to  create  the  Hong  Kong  Sponsor  Due  Diligence  Guidelines (www.duediligenceguidelines.com),  the  development  of  our  Myanmar  office  and  the strengthening of our M&A and regulatory practices – I firmly believe our approach to flexible and part-time working has played a key role in helping us provide cutting edge advice to key clients in a highly competitive environment.”  
Julia  shaped  Charltons’  progressive  work  practices for  women  on  the  basis  of  her  own experiences  as  a  single mother  of four.  Three  of  her  children  have now  graduated  from Oxford University, and the fourth is currently completing a medical degree at King’s College, London. 
For further information contact Julia Charlton: +852 2905 7688
Background follows: 
Charltons (www.charltonslaw.com) is a focused corporate finance firm employing a team of around  50  legal  professionals  and  support  staff  who  are  vastly  experienced  in  offering advice to both multinational and local companies operating in Hong Kong and the PRC. The firm has represented US, European, Japanese and Hong Kong investment banks in corporate finance  transactions,  including  H-share,  PRC  and  red  chip  offerings.  Many  of  Charltons lawyers are dual qualified in Hong Kong and in other jurisdictions. Alongside its Hong Kong headquarters,  the  firm  has  representative  offices  in  Beijing  and  Shanghai  and  an  arm  in Yangon, Myanmar. 
Over  the  past  12  months,  Charltons  coordinated  the Hong  Kong  Sponsor  Due  Diligence Guidelines, a 760 + page document, involving extensive consultation with industry players including  over  40  investment  banks,  two  of  the  Big Four  accounting  firms  and  over  20 leading Hong Kong law firms. The globally-unique Due Diligence Guidelines offer guidelines to investment banks acting as IPO sponsors to listings on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in order to meet standards being set under new legal and regulatory requirements. Charltons’ recently  established  Myanmar  office  complements  the  firm’s  strengths  in  the  natural resources sector, with work in Myanmar to date including a major joint venture, a copper mine acquisition, an offshore Myanmar private equity fund, restructuring a gold project and representing a UK listed oil company in the 2013 round of Myanmar Government oil tenders. The  firm  also  advised  securities  and  commodities  traders  moving  in  to  the  Hong  Kong market  as  well  as  advising  on  funds,  reorganisations  and  M&A  and  private  equity transactions and a number of ongoing IPO projects. 
Julia raised four children as a single working mother. She began her career with Slaughter and May in London before moving to Hong Kong for the firm in 1987. She has remained in Hong Kong ever since and established Charltons in October 1998 after being a partner in another city firm. 
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