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Malaysia’s Robin Lynn & Lee, which operates in association with regional law firm DFDL, has hired Caera Lee as a partner from local heavyweight Zaid Ibrahim & Co.

Lee has 13 years of experience in advising investors, project sponsors, developers, and financial institutions on power generation assets, oil and gas projects, and infrastructure development. Her expertise includes renewable energy projects, production-sharing contracts, and joint operating agreements in the oil and gas sector.

Having advised on projects in Malaysia's energy sector, including conventional and renewable power generation assets, and upstream and downstream oil and gas developments, Lee also has experience in construction and engineering matters for large infrastructure projects. She had been at Zaid Ibrahim since 2012.

"Caera's deep understanding and strategic insight will be instrumental in providing exceptional value to our clients navigating this evolving landscape," said managing partner Robin Teow in a statement.

Robin Lynn & Lee was launched in 2023 by three founding partners, namely Teow, Tan Hui Lynn, and Lee Bin Hau. Teow previously headed DFDL's China desk since 2020, Tan joined from an in-house role at Gotrade Securities, while Lee Bin Hau was also formerly a partner at Zaid Ibrahim & Co.

The firm currently has five partners, including Tan Chuan How, who is also a partner of DFDL Singapore.

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