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Singapore has attracted droves of international firms, but several of the most elite names in the business remain conspicuously absent from the island nation's growth story
...areas and directly hire Singapore-qualified lawyers. The four new QFLPs join six firms that were awarded licenses when the program was first...
...hire Singapore-qualified lawyers. The four new QFLPs join six firms that were awarded licenses when the program was first...
...2000 by allowing joint ventures and then issued the first round of QFLPs in 2008. Six firms, mainly from London, were awarded the licenses and...
...2000 by allowing joint ventures and then issued the first round of QFLPs in 2008. Six firms, mainly from London, were awarded the licenses and...
...2000 by allowing joint ventures and then issued the first round of QFLPs in 2008. Six firms, mainly from London, were awarded the licenses and...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...K&L Gates have said that they will apply to become QFLPs, ...
Multiple Am Law firms are extending their reach, with the fall of Dewey & LeBoeuf proving to be a particular boon to Baker & McKenzie, Dechert, Greenberg Traurig, McDermott, Morgan Lewis, and now, Pa
...Case, Norton Rose, and Herbert Smith -- to practice Singapore law. Outside of QFLPs and approved joint ventures with local firms, international firms are barred from...
...Herbert Smith to practice Singapore law. Outside of QFLPs and approved joint ventures with local firms, international firms are barred from...
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