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Johnson Winter & Slattery welcomes new restructuring and insolvency partner

19 March 2020 by Asia law

Peter Smith joins the firm’s Brisbane office

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LAWYER OF THE MONTH - February 2020

13 March 2020 by Asia law

asialaw's Lawyer of the Month for February 2020 is...

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DEAL OF THE MONTH - February 2020

13 March 2020 by Asia law

asialaw's Deal of the Month for February 2020 is...

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MHM Yangon to rebrand as Myanmar Legal MHM

12 March 2020 by Asia law

The firm also relocates to Junction City

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Amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure and Evidence to take effect on 1 May 2020

06 March 2020 by Asia law

The Supreme Court recently issued amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure and the Revised Rules on Evidence (collectively, the "Revised Rules"). The Revised Rules will take effect on 1 May 2020. Like the earlier released Revised Guidelines on Continuous Trial of Criminal Cases, the Revised Rules are intended to expedite civil and criminal litigations and, to this end, streamline the litigation process.

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Hall & Wilcox expands its technology and digital economy practice

04 March 2020 by Asia law

John Gary will lead the IT and IP practice in Sydney

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Han Kun Law Offices recruits tax expert

03 March 2020 by Asia law

Lawyer joins firm from big four accounting firm Ernst & Young

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CAM bulks up antitrust group with lateral hire from Platinum Partners

03 March 2020 by Asia law

New partner to join competition team in Delhi

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Four investment and finance experts join Jingtian & Gongcheng

02 March 2020 by Asia law

Firm’s Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen offices welcome new partners

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Access To Justice – Is This A Given In Hong Kong?

29 February 2020 by Asia law

Many of us believe access to justice is a given in Hong Kong, yet this is not always the case. A case in point is a migrant domestic worker (“MDW”) who is unfairly dismissed and has to pursue his/her claim before the Labour Tribunal and/or the Small Claims Tribunal.