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Hogan Lovells has entered into a new Indonesia association with Dewi Negara Fachri & Partners, months after breaking up with Hermawan Juniarto that ended a relationship of more than three years.

Noor Meurling, formerly head of corporate/M&A at Ashurst’s associated office in Jakarta, has been credited with bringing the two parties together. Meurling joins Hogan Lovells as a partner in its Singapore office.

DNFP has three partners: Dewi Djarot, Fachri Fachrul and Chalid Heyder. Djarot was previously a founding partner of Soebagjo Jatim Djarot, while Heyder joins from Hiswara Bunjamin and Tandjung, Herbert Smith Freehills’ Indonesia alliance firm.

"We warmly welcome DNFP to the Hogan Lovells family. This association and the hire of Noor Meurling are a significant milestone for us. It allows us to shape our strategy and expand our client offering in an entirely new way,” said Patrick Sherrington, regional managing partner for the Asia-Pacific region and the Middle East at Hogan Lovells, in a statement.

 

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