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Howse Williams Bowers has hired disputes lawyer Andrew Kinnison as a partner in Hong Kong.

Previously a partner with Holman Fenwick Willan in Hong Kong, Kinnison advises clients on commercial litigation and insolvency matters, including alternative dispute resolution, banking, and property litigation.

The arrival of Kinnison is the latest in a string of new additions to Howse Williams Bowers’ Hong Kong office. The firm hired regulatory expert Jill Wong from King & Wood Mallesons in November, banking and finance partner Jonathan Silver from Norton Rose Fulbright in August, corporate finance partner Peter Bradley from Stephenson Harwood in March, and corporate partner Chia Ching Tan from Reed Smith Richards Butler in February.

Kanishk Verghese is North Asia journalist at ALB. Follow us on Twitter: @ALB_Magazine.

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