
CMS captures Haley in HK
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Following BCLP’s announcement of its withdrawal from the Hong Kong market, a high-profile construction lawyer is to join CMS.
International firm CMS announced on Monday (18 August) the hire of Glenn Haley as a partner in its Hong Kong infrastructure, construction and energy disputes (ICE) team. Haley will move from his current firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner (BCLP) on 1 October.
Haley has more than three decades’ experience across construction work involving major projects and develop
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