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Partner moves and firm updates for the week of June 19

20 June 2017 by Asia law

Latest moves and updates from India and Australia

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Partner moves and firm updates for the week of June 12

13 June 2017 by Asia law

Latest moves and updates from Thailand, China and Australia

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New Zealand calls for gender pay equity with new Bill

06 June 2017 by Asia law

New Zealand is tabling a new Bill that will provide a bargaining framework for gender pay equity claims.

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Partner moves and firm updates for week of May 29

31 May 2017 by Asia law

Trilegal, Holden Redlich, AZB & Partners and Clasis Law have all welcomed new partners this week.

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Partner moves and firm updates of the week of May 15

15 May 2017 by Asia law

Latest partner moves and firm updates from China, India and Australia

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Moves and updates of the week for April 18

19 April 2017 by Asia law

Australian and Indian firms have made new appointments.

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Developments in commercial litigation in Singapore

05 April 2017 by Eddee Ng

A high-profile case in the art world has spawned much interest in the circumstances under which a Mareva injunction is granted. This case has also drawn attention to how the newly-constituted Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC) may impact upon the issue of whether Singapore is the appropriate forum in matters where there are significant foreign elements, reports Eddee Ng of TKQP

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Moves and updates of the week of Apr.3

03 April 2017 by Asia law

Buddle Findlay appoints Paul Beverley as national chairman

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Moves of the week of Mar.27

28 March 2017 by Asia law

Leon Yee promoted to chairman of Duane Morris & Selvam

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New Zealand braces for new AML/CFT rules

22 March 2017 by Asia law

The Panama Papers leak and increasing concerns of anti-money laundering and tax evasion, is driving the New Zealand government’s