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Singapore boutique firm Peter Doraisamy has added three new lawyers: Partners Mike Chiam and Kyle Gabriel Peters, and associate Nicholas Kwa.

Chiam, who was working in CNP Law’s Blockchain-Cryptocurrency-ICO team until earlier this year, specialises in commercial and corporate advisory, regulatory financial services, M&A, fundraising, VCCs, private equity, venture capital, and fintech.

And Peters, who joins from K&L Gates Straits Law, specialises in commercial and corporate litigation, insolvency and restructuring, fraud and investigations, and international arbitration.

Peters’ exit from K&L Gates follows the recent departure of Nick Williams, who joined Hogan Lovells as a partner in the latter firm’s business restructuring practice in Singapore.

With the additions of Chiam and Peters, Peter Doraisamy now has five partners.

 

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