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UK law firm Clyde & Co has recruited disputes attorney Dutsadee Dutsadeepanich as a partner in Bangkok. She was most recently a partner and co-founder of ABER Group.

This expansion follows the opening of Clyde’s Bangkok office earlier this year and the hires of partner Ian Johnston and legal director Sorawat Wongkaweepairot.

With over a decade of experience in cross-border litigation and international arbitration, Dutsadeepanich advises on commercial matters, construction disputes, energy conflicts, aviation, infrastructure and transportation matters. She sits on the panels of major arbitration institutions such as the Beihai Asia International Arbitration Centre, the Asian International Arbitration Centre and the Thailand Arbitration Centre.

Dutsadeepanich also has experience handling disputes in the Thai insurance sector, a core practice area for Clyde & Co, the firm said.

Prior to establishing ABER Group in 2022, Dutsadeepanich worked for Herbert Smith Freehills and regional firm Tilleke & Gibbins.

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