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Wong & Partners has received a remarkable 11 nominations at Asian Legal Business’ inaugural Malaysian Law Awards, including in the prestigious Deal of the Year and Managing Partner of the Year awards.

Shearn Delamore and Albar & Partners each bagged 10 nominations, while among in-house legal teams, AIA and Khazanah Nasional were each nominated for three awards, including the keenly anticipated Malaysia In-House Team of the Year category. Awards will be given out in a total of 21 categories at a gala event at the Westin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur, on March 27, 2014.

The event recognises the market-leading expertise shown by law firms and in-house counsel, and demonstrates the strides taken by the Malaysian legal industry in recent times. It joins similar award events hosted by Asian Legal Business across the region, and cements its role as the leading provider of legal information across Asia.

The full list of nominations can be found here. To reserve a seat at the awards, please visit the event registration site, or contact Colin Carter (colin.carter@thomsonreuters.com/ +65 6318 4746).

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