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Indonesian law firm ADCO Law has hired Alexandra (Alex) Gerungan as partner and head of its litigation and alternative dispute resolution practice from Makarim & Taira S, where she spent more than 17 years.   

She is ADCO’s second partner hire in a little over a month, with the other being corporate lawyer Alta Mahandara, who joined from Wibowo Hadiwijaya & Co in September.

Gerungan has expertise in civil lawsuits, arbitration, employment, debt recovery and restructuring, insurance claims, police and anti-corruption investigations, compliance and internal investigations, and other general corporate and commercial issues. She started her career at Luhut MP Pangaribuan & Partners.

"Litigation and alternative dispute resolution are crucial parts of our firm. Alex will undoubtedly strengthen our mature litigation practice as a full-service law firm that provides end-to-end legal services. We are excited about her arrival and feel confident in the firm's future growth. ADCO Law is delighted to have Alex as a partner,” said Dendi Adisuryo, partner at ADCO Law, in a release.

Established in 2008, ADCO now has 11 lawyers, including three partners.

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