Asian Legal Business profiled S&C’s technology strategy and growing AI and digital infrastructure capabilities, highlighting the Firm’s integrated platform across Asia-Pacific, the United States, and Europe and its focus on complex, cross-border technology-driven transactions.
The article discusses S&C’s recent momentum in AI- and digital infrastructure-related matters, including strategic partnerships, digital infrastructure transactions, cross-border financings and the formal launch of S&C’s Digital Infrastructure Practice in December 2025. Partners Chris Beatty, Ching-Yang Lin and Jacqueline Wenchen Tang discuss the Firm’s ability to advise on complex technology-driven matters through the collective strengths of its M&A, finance, capital markets and regulatory teams.
Chris notes that S&C’s differentiator is its ability to “combine technology sector understanding with transactional execution and regulatory judgment.” Jacqueline emphasizes the importance of the Firm’s collaborative model for complex global matters, while Ching-Yang explains that the Digital Infrastructure Practice reflects S&C’s broader technology strategy and builds on capabilities already established across the Firm.
The article also highlights S&C’s APAC platform, noting that digital infrastructure transactions in the region often involve sensitive considerations relating to national security, export controls, data governance, foreign investment review and broader geopolitical dynamics. Chris adds that S&C’s approach is tailored to the regulatory frameworks, investment dynamics and strategic priorities of each market rather than applying a U.S.-centric model.
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