About Charlotte
Charlotte Yin practices general corporate and securities law, with an emphasis on the representation of public and private companies on a broad range of transactional and governance matters. Charlotte counsels public companies and their boards on governance and securities issues, including initial public offerings, follow-on offerings, Exchange Act reporting, annual meetings, and shareholder activism. Charlotte also advises emerging companies through all stages of their business life cycle, from day-to-day corporate matters to venture financings. In addition, Charlotte is passionate about counseling companies across multiple industries on their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) compliance, climate reporting and targets, and other sustainability and governance matters.
During law school, Charlotte was the editor-in-chief of the University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review and a judicial extern for Justice Valihura at the Delaware Supreme Court. She graduated with a certificate in business management from The Wharton School and was a social impact investing fellow. Charlotte is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Education
University of Pennsylvania Law School
JD, 2021, Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
Certificate in Management, 2020
University of Michigan
BA, 2017, Economics and Political Science, magna cum laude, Harold D. Osterweil Memorial Prize in Economics, Williams Jennings Bryan Prize in Political Science