Reed Smith hires disputes partner from Stephenson Harwood in Singapore
04 May 2021
Energy and infrastructure specialist Timothy Cooke makes switch along with two associates
Disputes partner Timothy Cooke is Reed Smith s latest Singapore recruit Reed Smith has hired energy and infrastructure disputes partner Timothy Cooke from Stephenson Harwood in Singapore as the firm continues to expand its headcount in the Southeast Asian city-state. Cooke joins Reed Smith’s energy and natural resources group along with two associates – Germaine Chia and Khyati Raniwala. Cooke’s practice focuses on energy, infrastructure, construction and engineering disputes. He has extensive experience advising both international and Asian clients with investments across Asia, including jurisdictions such as Vietnam, Indonesia, China, India, Malaysia and Myanmar, as well as in Singapore itself.
HFW secures second Reed Smith commodities partner this year in Singapore
22 February 2021
HFW secures second Reed Smith commodities partner this year in Singapore
Arrival of disputes specialist Dan Perera s boosts UK-based firm s specialist Asia team to seven partners
anek.soowannaphoom; Shutterstock HFW has bolstered its energy and commodities practices with the hire of partner Dan Perera from Reed Smith in Singapore. Perera, who specialises in disputes and contractual arrangements, is the second commodities and energy law specialist to join the UK-headquartered firm in Singapore this year from Reed Smith following the arrival of climate change finance expert Peter Zaman last month.
HFW hires Reed Smith s Singapore head to boost commodities team
18 January 2021
HFW hires Reed Smith s Singapore head to boost commodities team
Peter Zaman climbs on board as UK-based firm celebrates 30th anniversary in Singapore; Reed Smith hires in Athens
Shutterstock HFW has bolstered its commodities and climate finance team with the hire of Reed Smith’s Singapore managing partner, Peter Zaman Zaman brings with him more than two decades of experience in international derivatives, structured products and financial regulation, as well as commodities and energy transactions. He spent more than eight years at Reed Smith, and 12 years at Clifford Chance (CC) in London before that.