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Jakarta-headquartered GHP Law Firm has appointed Lavie Daramarezkya as a new partner.

Daramarezkya brings over a decade of experience in corporate law and dispute resolution to the firm. Her expertise spans commercial transactions, corporate compliance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, and contract negotiation. She is also experienced in resolving commercial disputes, including energy and land disputes, non-performing loans, and arbitration.

Prior to joining GHP, Daramarezkya was a senior associate at MRP Law Office for more than 10 years. Her previous roles include associate positions at Anggraeni and Partners and Larasati & Manullang.

GHP Law Firm now has 58 lawyers, including 17 partners. Apart from Jakarta, the firm also has offices in Bali and Singapore.

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