
New boutiques: small is beautiful
Robert Li
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The market continues to move as experienced lawyers leave big firms to found boutique practices in Singapore and Germany.
A new international arbitration-focused boutique has opened in Singapore, bringing together four local practitioners with experience at notable firms.
With the strapline: “Unleash big firm expertise, embrace small firm agility,” Chua & Partners opened its doors on 1 June, offering skills across international arbitration, litigation, construction, infras
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