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Ince Law Alliance, the Singapore joint law venture (JLV) between Ince & Co and local firm Incisive Law, has bolstered its ranks by hiring from Allen & Gledhill and Bond Dickinson.

Last year, Ince lost Richard Lovell, managing partner of its Singapore office, and Mohan Subbaraman, head of Incisive Law, to Reed Smith. Martin David, previously Ince's Asia-Pacific energy head, has also left, joining Baker & McKenzie.Wong & Leow.

The new hires include Felicia Tan, who joins from A&G as the director of the JLV’s litigation team, as well as litigation and arbitration lawyer Moses Lin, who joins as a partner from Hill Dickinson.

Additionally, Edgar Chin has been promoted to joint managing director at Incisive Law. He will be working alongside shipping specialist Bill Ricquier.

Incisive Law has also hired Justin Seet and Samantha Ch’ng as junior associates.

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