HHP Featured in the Chambers Global Guide 2026
As the Lunar New Year approaches, Chambers and Partners has released the Chambers Global Guide 2026. HHP Attorneys-at-Law has been ranked in the following practice areas:
• Corporate/M&A (PRC Firms):Band 5
• TMT: Data Protection & Privacy (PRC Firms):Band 4
Notably, TMT: Data Protection & Privacy has been introduced as a new category in the Global Guide this year. Yao Rao, Partner at HHP, is individually ranked in Band 4 in both areas.

The Chambers Global Guide covers over 200 jurisdictions worldwide and conducts independent research and rankings of law firms, lawyers, and in-house counsel. Compared with regional guides, the Global Guide places particular emphasis on cross-border capabilities and international experience. Following its previous recognition in the Greater China Region Guide, HHP’s inclusion in the Global Guide represents further acknowledgement within a broader international research framework.
The addition of Data Protection & Privacy to the Global Guide reflects the growing importance of cross-border data flows and privacy regulation in the global legal market. In recent years, HHP has invested consistently in areas including cybersecurity, cross-border data transfer arrangements, and the development of internal compliance systems. The firm integrates data compliance considerations into the overall structure of M&A and outbound investment projects, with a focus on implementation and internal governance coordination. The ranking in this newly introduced category marks a stage in the firm’s ongoing practice in this field.
In Corporate and M&A, HHP advises clients across multiple industries on M&A transactions, investments, joint ventures and cross-border restructurings, covering jurisdictions across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Australia. Chambers research notes that the team is “highly professional and consistently strong,” and able to “provide comprehensive solutions efficiently.” In recent years, the firm has continued to focus on transaction structuring, regulatory compliance and risk control in complex cross-border matters, maintaining a careful balance between deal progression and regulatory boundaries.
This recognition serves as a reflection on the past year’s work. As cross-border environments evolve and regulatory frameworks continue to develop, HHP remains committed to delivering structured, pragmatic and carefully managed solutions for clients operating in an increasingly complex global landscape.
We extend our sincere appreciation to our clients and partners for their continued trust and support.