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Stephenson Harwood (Singapore) Alliance has added partner Timothy Cooke to its arbitration practice from Morgan Lewis Stamford.

Cooke specialises in international commercial arbitration, based mostly in Southeast Asia. He represents clients in the region on a wide range of disputes, often involving complex, cross-border matters. He focuses on sectors such as energy and infrastructure, construction and finance, as well as joint venture and other investment disputes. 

Prior to joining Morgan Lewis, Cooke had stints as a legal director at Clyde & Co and as an associate principal at Baker & McKenzie. He also worked as an associate at Walkers in Cayman Islands in 2003 and as a barrister at Dentons in London. 

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