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Alliott Global Alliance, an international association of law and accounting firms, has increased its presence to 15 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, following the addition of law firm members in Bangladesh, Hong Kong and Thailand.

Hong Kong’s H.Y Leung & Co. and Thailand’s GPS Legal were recently admitted to the alliance. In Bangladesh, the alliance added IP and corporate firm Old Bailey Chambers.

Alliott has also appointed Ning Zhu, managing partner of Chance Bridge Partners in China, as a member of its Asia-Pacific Regional Advisory Committee.

As a committee member, Zhu will play a part in helping to develop and monitor the implementation of the alliance's strategic plans and will also help to foster innovation in the region.

 

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