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Boutique Singapore law firms Quahe Woo & Palmer and Wee Ramayah & Partners have merged, with the new entity retaining the name Quahe Woo & Palmer.

The merged firm will offer services in areas such as conveyancing, shipping, aviation, banking and finance and arbitration.

“The merger of Wee Ramayah & Partners with Quahe Woo & Palmer LLC will enable us to extend new capabilities in real estate and aviation law to our clients,” said Lawrence Quahe, managing director of Quahe Woo & Palmer, in a statement. “Quahe Woo & Palmer LLC will continue to build a strong locally owned and managed practice that can deliver quality legal services both in the domestic market and the region.”

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