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Helmsman, a firm in Singapore and Hong Kong that previously specialized in shipping and commodities, has expanded its offering by creating dedicated practice groups for commercial disputes, employment, and corporate, banking and finance.

Helmsman was established in 2019 by shipping and commodity trading law specialists: Managing director Ian Teo (L), and the Hong Kong-based executive director Tang Chong Jun. By transitioning into a multi-disciplinary law firm, the firm hopes to service clients and partners throughout the Asia Pacific, Greater China and further afield.

“Our clients are asking us to do so much more, in fields beyond shipping and commodities. We are growing our services to broaden and deepen our client relationships and continue to provide our clients with plain practical advice to support their businesses,” said Teo in a release.   

Helmsman is expected to introduce the new practice groups and their respective heads over the next few weeks.

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