Evelyn Shih is a member of the Corporate and Investment Department at Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law. She has extensive experience in representing domestic and multinational companies in various cross-border transactions, joint ventures, fundraising projects, loan agreements, restructuring, competition law and real estate deals, and providing legal analyses, deal planning, due diligence, negotiation, contract review and drafting for market-leading clients in PE/VC funds, TMT, manufacturing, e-commerce, retail, real estate, food, pharmaceutical industries, and others.
Evelyn also dedicates herself to counseling financial services and e-commerce providers such as Bank of America, BNY Mellon, Bloomberg, Line and 91APP on compliance matters and dispute resolutions, and has successfully achieved favorable results for her clients.
LL.M., University of Pennsylvania (2022)
LL.M., National Chengchi University (2018)
LL.B., National Chengchi University (2014)
Corporate Law & Investment; Mergers & Acquisitions; Capital Markets (including Securities); PE & VC Funds; Technology, Media, Telecommunications; E-Commerce / E-payment; Real Estate / Construction; Life Sciences; Corporate Litigation
Law Fellow, the U.S. District Court, Division of New Jersey
Researcher, University of Chicago Booth School of Business (Impact Finance Research Consortium)
Associate, Innovatus Law
Associate, Lexcel Partners Attorneys at Law
Admitted to New York State Bar Association (2024)
Admitted to Taiwan Bar Association (2018)
Mandarin (native), English (fluent), Hokkien (native)
2024 |
Joint Ventures 2024 | Taiwan
Chambers Global Practice Guide: Joint Ventures 2024 |
2024 |
OneTrust DataGuidance | Taiwan: Overview of the 2024 Draft Artificial Intelligence Basic Act
OneTrust DataGuidance | Taiwan: Overview of the 2024 Draft Artificial Intelligence Basic Act |
2024 |
Taiwan: Administrative guidelines and policies for AI
OneTrust DataGuidance |
2023 |
Joint Ventures 2023 | Taiwan
Chambers Global Practice Guide: Joint Ventures 2023 |
2020 |
The Rise of Blockchain: Emerging Challenges from New Types of Financial Crimes Commercial Times |