
Singapore aviation litigator flies to Clyde & Co
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A multi-qualified aviation and insurance partner with cross-jurisdictional disputes experience has left HFW for Clyde & Co in Singapore.
Clyde & Co has recruited Terence Liew as a partner in Singapore and a member of its Asia-Pacific (APAC) aviation practice, effective today (26 October).
Joining after 11 years at HFW including four years as a partner, Liew focuses on contentious mandates in the aviation industry, including associated insurance claims, liability assessments and inc
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