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Amidst Singapore's ongoing development as a key business hub and a leading global financial centre, there is a notable rise in smaller law firms that are gaining recognition for their commitment to delivering quality services and managing significant workloads. 

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To spotlight these burgeoning firms, the January/February 2025 issue of ALB will feature a curated list of Firms to Watch in Singapore. While these firms may be smaller in size, they are either currently competing with, or possess the potential to compete against, much larger law firms for a share of the market.

Although submissions are not mandatory, firms are encouraged to submit for consideration. We will leverage our industry insights, news reports, general trends, and publicly available information to identify the firms included in this list.

Please note that only firms with ten partners or fewer will be eligible for consideration.

To submit, kindly download the submission form via the link above and send it to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com . The deadline for submissions is Friday, December 6, 2024.

 

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