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David Cameron, a former partner at the U.S. law firm Dorsey & Whitney, has set up a boutique firm in Hong Kong called David Cameron Law Office.

The boutique firm will advise on corporate matters and financial transactions across Asia. It will focus on practice areas such as general corporate services, capital raising, contract law and structuring transactions.

Cameron was most recently a solicitor at Hong Kong's Candy Pang & Co. He joined Dorsey in 2018 as a partner from Allen & Overy, where he was a counsel.

 

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