
Bird & Bird boosts Singapore insolvency practice
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The firm is to welcome two directors from a local boutique, adding notable contentious and non-contentious experience of insolvency, reorganisation and distressed situations.
Bird & Bird has hired two co-founders of Singapore insolvency boutique BlackOak, effective 1 August.
Joining the international firm as partners are Ashok Kumar and Darius Tay, who in 2016 co-founded what is claimed to be the first and only independent Singapore firm dedicated to distressed insolvency and special s
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