Ying-Peng Chin
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Ying-Peng Chin

Senior Knowledge Lawyer

Ying-Peng has legal expertise in sustainability-driven regulations. 

She produces thought leadership content at the forefront of sustainability regulatory change, drawing upon her familiarity with the latest trends and developments across key topics impacting corporates and financial institutions.
 
The policy and legal developments that she covers include: sustainability reporting and disclosure; transition planning and transition finance; supply chain due diligence; carbon markets and carbon border adjustment mechanisms; and litigation and enforcement in the ESG sphere. She was a secretariat member of the UK government-commissioned Transition Finance Market Review which concluded in Q4 2024.
 
Beyond UK and EU regulations, Ying-Peng engages with colleagues across A&O Shearman’s offices and specialisms to develop and deliver client-facing content and initiatives that reflect a global, interdisciplinary understanding of pertinent legal issues.
 
She is an experienced multi-specialist regulatory lawyer. Prior to joining A&O Shearman, she worked for over nine years at Slaughter and May where she advised clients on a broad range of regulatory and contentious matters, including multi-jurisdictional regulatory investigations, commercial litigation and sector-specific regulatory issues.

Expertise

Experience

Pro bono

  • Supported the Lead in to Law programme, which is a two year development programme focused on increasing access to the legal profession for students from socially diverse backgrounds.

Published Work

  • 'ESG -- authorities' potential enforcement action against companies', Journal of International Banking & Financial Law, 2022

Qualifications

Admissions

Solicitor, England and Wales, 2015

Languages

Mandarin Chinese
Disclaimer
A&O Shearman was formed on May 1, 2024 by the combination of Shearman & Sterling LLP and Allen & Overy LLP and their respective affiliates (the legacy firms). Any matters referred to above may include matters undertaken by one or more of the legacy firms rather than A&O Shearman.