Ya-Ting Chiang, an associate of the Firm, practices in all aspects of corporate and securities law – with a focus on securities regulation, public and private offerings, special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), and general corporate matters. She represents foreign and domestic companies, as well as investment banks, in initial public offerings (IPOs). Additionally, she advises U.S. public companies and foreign private issuers (FPIs) on capital markets matters, SEC reporting obligations (primarily under the ’33 and ’34 Acts), and ongoing corporate governance and regulatory compliance, including compliance with the SEC, NASDAQ, and NYSE.
Prior to joining the Firm, Ms. Chiang served as a judicial fellow at New York Supreme Court. Before that, she was legal counsel at a global investment management corporation based in the U.S. She was previously associated with a prestigious corporate law firm in Taiwan.
Ms. Chiang earned her Master of Laws degree from the University of Chicago and her Bachelor of Laws degree from National Chengchi University. She is admitted to practice law in the State of New York and in Taiwan. She is a native Mandarin speaker.