Christian Mok
About Christian Mok
Christian Mok is an Associate in the Corporate department at Linklaters in London, specializing in mergers and acquisitions, equity capital markets transactions, and corporate governance. He has extensive experience in public and private M&A, joint ventures, reorganizations, and takeovers, having worked in both London and Dubai.
Work at Linklaters
Christian Mok currently serves as an Associate in the Corporate department at Linklaters in London, England. He has held this position since 2021. Prior to his current role, he completed a six-month tenure as a Trainee Solicitor at Linklaters in Dubai in 2021, followed by a two-year period as a Trainee Solicitor in London from 2019 to 2021. His experience at Linklaters encompasses various aspects of corporate law, particularly in mergers and acquisitions.
Education and Expertise
Christian Mok has a robust educational background in law and business. He studied at the University of Cambridge, earning a Master of Arts (Cantab) in Law from 2015 to 2018. He furthered his studies at The University of Law, where he achieved a Master of Science in Law, Business and Management in 2019, along with completing the Legal Practice Course (LPC) in the same year. His expertise includes public and private mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, reorganisations, and takeovers, with a specialization in M&A and ECM transactions.
Background
Christian Mok's academic journey began at Winchester College, where he completed his I/GCSEs and Cambridge Pre-Us from 2010 to 2015. His foundational education laid the groundwork for his advanced studies in law and business. His professional experience includes significant roles at Linklaters, where he has developed a comprehensive understanding of corporate governance and various corporate transactions.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Christian Mok has gained substantial experience in advising on corporate governance and a wide array of corporate transactions. His work involves significant M&A and ECM transactions, including initial public offerings (IPOs) and secondary share issuances. His contributions to the field of corporate law reflect a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of complex legal frameworks.