Professional Information
Sarah (Xiaohua)
Zhao
Partner/Lawyer
Perkins Coie LLP
Law Practice
Education, Honors & Awards
Beijing Language and Culture University; Harvard Business School; Indiana University Bloomington; Valparaiso University School of Law
BachelorsBachelor’s Degree, English Literature, Beijing Language and Culture University; Executive Education, Harvard Business School; Master, Journalism, Indiana University Bloomington; JD, Valparaiso University School of Law
President Scholarship Recipient, 1989-1992, Valparaiso University School of Law ; First Place, 1987, Society of Professional Journalists Sigma Delta Chi Mark of Excellence Contest, Feature Writing.; First Place, 1989 Indiana Collegiate Press Association, Best Feature Story; First Place, 1986 International Best Broadcasting Program Competition, Best Feature Program
Personal Information
United States
Virginia
Arlington
American Bar Association; International Bar Association; Global Foreign; National Council for Harvard Law School
Playing the harp; creative writing; swimming; skating
21-25 Years
Sarah (Xiaohua) Zhao is a force to be reckoned with. Sarah has represented major US companies on a myriad of issues. She has also assisted numerous Chinese companies and sports clubs with their corporate, assets acquisition, financing, public listing, as well as issues involving the National Basketball Association. Focusing her professional energy on her practice in International Business Law, she finds time to unwind by playing her harps.  Prior to her legal career, Sarah is a well-established journalist. She credits her success to discipline and hard work, willingness to take risks, and never giving up.
Legal Services; International commercial transactions from both corporate and regulatory approaches with  a focus on US and China; Legal Services; Internet, E-commerce, Telecommunications, and high-tech cross borders transactions
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