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ASEAN Legal Alliance (ALA), a network of ten law firms in Southeast Asia, has opened a representative office called Lex Alliance Advisory Limited (LAA) in Yangon, Myanmar.

LAA, set up to facilitate work into and out of Myanmar, will work with the ALA Myanmar member, U Min Sein Law Offices, to offer business consultation, legal and advisory services to clients. LAA will be led by director Dato Seri Matthew Yeoh and supported by Legal Manager Kyaw Thet Oo.

Earlier this year, ALA entered into a strategic partnership with London-based Warwick Legal Network.

 

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