Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals picked up steam throughout Asia Pacific during the first half of 2021, in no small measure due to a rebound from the worst economic ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic through 2020. With vaccine rollouts continuing and border restrictions being gradually loosened, M&A lawyers can look forward to an upswing in work in 2022 and beyond.
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Friday, 21 May 2021 22:15 Corporate M&A
Intra-city bus shuttle operator Cityflo has raised funding from People Group founder Anupam Mittal and venture capital firm India Quotient, two people aware of the development told TechCircle
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Friday, 12 March 2021 17:25 Law firms
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Anuj Shah (left), Jean Muller to move to Singapore for Khaitan (Mumbai)
Khaitan & Co will set up an office with two senior members next month to practice non-Singapore law and international arbitration.
According to a release from the firm:
It will focus on delivering legal services on various cross-border M&A transactions, private and public investments; advising high net worth Indian families where the service areas will include international tax and succession planning; and leading and participating in international arbitrations involving Indian law.
The office would be a licensed foreign law practice (FLP) in Singapore, which would allow Khaitan to offer Indian law advice and work on international commercial arbitration work in Singapore.
Law firm Khaitan & Co opens its first overseas office in Singapore
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The firm’s partner for M&A and Private Client Practice Anuj Shah and Jean Muller, director - strategy will work as resident representatives in Singapore.
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The development coincides with another full-service law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) opening a representative office in Singapore, last month.
Khaitan & Co, one of India’s largest full-service law firms is opening its first overseas office in Singapore. The firm will operate as a licensed foreign law practice in Singapore and focus on Indian law advisory including international commercial arbitration.