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Magic Circle firm Clifford Chance has recruited restructuring specialist Shaun Langhorne as a partner in the firm’s Singapore office from Hogan Lovells.

Langhorne is the second partner to leave Hogan Lovells’ Singapore office in a matter of weeks, after  M&A lawyer Mark Cooper moved to Latham & Watkins.

Langhorne advises on multi-stakeholder and cross-border restructuring matters across the Asia-Pacific region. Career highlights include advising on the $1.9 billion restructuring of Indonesia's PT Borneo Lumbung and the restructuring of an Indian infrastructure conglomerate’s $470 million loan.

Clifford Chance now has 27 partners in its Singapore office.

 

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