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Singapore-based commercial law firm ECYT Law has partnered with cloud-based legal software provider Dragon Law to offer customised legal services to SMEs in Asia and the U.S. 

This collaboration aims to help individuals and entities seeking to do business in Asia and the U.S. with legal documentation that meets national and international compliance standards as well as those seeking to enter into transactions with partners and conduct business with investors and employees. 

Among the online legal tools covered by this partnership are customised document building, document sharing, and electronic signing, powered by Dragon Law’s technology. 

Through Dragon Law’s live-chat function, ECYT Law will provide industry-tailored advice and guidance on drafting essential legal documents as well as reviewing or amending such documents.

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