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Singapore 2008
| Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Singapore's savvy business and legal market has a new challenge to face in the wake of the country's legal services liberalisation. ALB analyses the changes in store for lawyers in the region.
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Singapore: Drew & Napier tops SC count in Singapore
| Monday, 17 March 2008
Drew & Napier's litigation and dispute resolution team has pulled ahead of local rivals with the recent naming of two of its partners as senior counsel (the equivalent of the UK's Queen's Counsel).
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Firms positive about Singapore legal liberalisation
| Monday, 18 February 2008
Singapore's step to liberalise the legal services market and create a more competitive market finds wide support amongst law firms in the region, but some warn it will worsen the already crippling shortage of local talent.
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Drew & Napier tops SC count in Singapore
| Monday, 14 January 2008
Drew & Napier's litigation and dispute resolution team has pulled ahead of local rivals with the recent naming of two of its partners as Senior Counsel (the equivalent of the UK's Queen's Counsel). The appointments of Hri Kumar Nair and Cavinder Bull bring the firm's SC count to seven, higher than any other Singapore law firm.
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Allens expands Vietnam offices
| Tuesday, 16 October 2007
With Vietnam developing as the new 'hot spot' for foreign investment, Allens Arthur Robinson is expanding its recently acquired offices in the country
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AAR expands Vietnam offices
| Thursday, 9 August 2007
Allens Arthur Robinson (AAR) has grown its Vietnam operations to 23 lawyers, since it took over two offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City from Phillips Fox on 10 January this year. The firm looks to add a further three or four lawyers.
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Allens steps up Singapore focus
| Friday, 4 May 2007
Allens Arthur Robinson will step up its focus on Singapore after entering into a joint venture with local firm TSMP Law Corporation.
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Allens steps up Singapore focus
| Tuesday, 1 May 2007
Allens Arthur Robinson will step up its focus on Singapore after entering into a joint venture with local firm TSMP Law Corporation.
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Laying the foundations
| Sunday, 1 October 2006
As construction work has dried up in once-booming markets in Asia, firms are looking to Mainland China as a source of hope for their construction practices
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TSMP and ChanTan construct merger
| Tuesday, 15 November 2005
Niche construction outfit ChanTan will cease to exist next year when the three directors merge their practices into TSMP Law Corporation.
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AND THE NOMINEES ARE...
| Tuesday, 1 February 2005
ALB's inaugural ALB Deals of the Year Awards SE Asia will be held at the Fullerton Hotel in Singapore on 17 March
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