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Lateral hires

Name

Leaving

Going to

Practice

Location

Position

Akhil Anand

 

Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas 

Luthra & Luthra

Litigation

Delhi

Partner

Michael Chin

Hogan Lovells

Simmons & Simmons

Corporate and Commercial

Hong Kong

Partner

Jonathan Mok

Mayer Brown JSM

Charles Russell Speechlys

Family Law

Hong Kong

Partner

Richard Grasby

Maples and Calder

Charles Russell Speechlys

Trusts and Private Wealth

Hong Kong

Partner

Scott Peterman

Jones Day

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

M&A and Private Equity

Hong Kong

Partner

 

Promotions

Name

Firm

Practice

Position

Location

George Tong

MinterEllison

Corporate

Partner

Hong Kong

Asep Ridwan 

 

Assegaf Hamzah & Partners

Litigation

 

Partner

Jakarta

Indira Yustikania

 

Assegaf Hamzah & Partners

Banking and Finance

Partner

Jakarta

Mohammad Renaldi Zulkarnain

 

Assegaf Hamzah & Partners

Capital Markets

 

Partner

Jakarta

 

Relocation

Name

Firm

Practice

Position

From

To

Ashley King-Christopher

Charles Russell Speechlys

Tax and Estate Planning

Partner

London

Hong Kong

 

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