
Law, disrupted In House Corporate Counsel Practice in China
Jan 4, 2024
Leslie Zhang Weihua, VP and General Counsel of United Energy Group, discusses providing legal services for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private companies in China. He compares the differences in decision-making processes and priorities, the importance of understanding Chinese client expectations for Western lawyers, challenges faced by Western law firms in getting paid, and the expansion of Chinese law firms overseas.
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Rapid Global Growth From Strategic Acquisitions
- Leslie describes United Energy Group's rapid international expansion into Pakistan, Iraq, Egypt and Yemen after acquiring BP assets and KEC Energy Group.
- He recounts investing over $5 billion and becoming one of the largest foreign oil and gas companies in Pakistan.
From SOEs To Private Sector Experience
- Leslie recounts his career moving from large SOEs to private firms, including 11 years in Singapore and transactions near $40 billion at CNOOC.
- He contrasts his SOE background with later private-sector roles before joining United Energy Group.
SOEs Prioritize Strategy Over Speed
- Leslie notes SOEs follow lengthy procedures and consider strategic reasons beyond ROI when making decisions.
- Private companies act faster and prioritize return on investment over strategic national goals.
