Skip to main content

news

 

Shanghai-headquartered Fangda Partners has launched an office in Singapore with the addition of M&A partner Ivy Liu from Watson Farley & Williams.

Fangda’s Singapore office is its first branch outside Greater China and its seventh overall, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.  

Liu has practiced law for over ten years, specializing in advising China and Southeast Asia-based clients on cross-border transactions with a focus on M&A in Thailand and Vietnam markets.

Prior to joining Fangda, Liu has spent four years at Watson Farley & Williams and five years at DFDL. She also had an in-house stint at World Logistics Services Corporation and has been an attorney at King & Wood Mallesons.

Before establishing an office in Singapore, the firm’s dispute resolution branch - Fangda International Arbitration - has been operating at the Singapore international arbitration facility Maxwell Chambers for years.

Over the past few years, several PRC firms have set up offices in Singapore, including Han Kun Law Offices in 2023 and AllBright Law Offices in 2021.

 

TO CONTACT EDITORIAL TEAM, PLEASE EMAIL ALBEDITOR@THOMSONREUTERS.COM

Related Articles

SG’s Sreenivasan Chambers doubles strength with 5-strong team led by K&L partner

by Nimitt Dixit |

Singapore disputes and advisory boutique Sreenivasan Chambers, launched last August by former K&L Gates Straits Law managing partner Sreenivasan Narayan SC, has deepened its disputes bench with the addition of five attorneys.

Tokyo: Former AMT partner boosts Ashurst’s energy transition offering

Global law firm Ashurst has announced the appointment of Teruma Naito as a partner in its projects and energy transition (PET) practice in Tokyo. Naito joins from leading Japanese firm Anderson Mori & Tomotsune.

Indonesian boutique AVYA builds corporate practice with new partner hire

Indonesian law firm AVYA Law has appointed Noor M Aziz as partner to head its corporate, commercial, and business transactions practice group, marking the firm's third partner hire since July.