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Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills is continuing its Asia expansion with the creation of a construction and infrastructure disputes hub in Kuala Lumpur.
The hub leverages the skills of the firm's market-leading Asia and global disputes practices, and will be led by partner Craig Shepherd, who has worked in Asia since 1995 and has now relocated to Kuala Lumpur.
It will provide a world-class dispute resolution service to the firm's energy, infrastructure, TMT and projects clients, and responds to record investment in Asia infrastructure, from renewables and roads to data centres and urbanization.
"The firm already handles the most complex construction and infrastructure disputes, both in Asia and globally, and the hub will further coordinate and focus that expertise," said Craig.
"Working with the firm's energy, projects, project finance, infrastructure and TMT teams, we will be able to support our clients at every stage of their projects, from inception to disputes."
Craig will work closely with newly promoted Singapore disputes partner Daniel Waldek and a team of eight disputes lawyers and three paralegals in Kuala Lumpur to support the firm's disputes specialists in China, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand, and globally.
"Asia's projects and infrastructure markets remain strong, with Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies driving much of the investment within Asia and outbound into Europe, Latin America and Africa," said Asia Head of Disputes Simon Chapman QC.
"Craig's construction disputes expertise and experience with clients through time in our Tokyo, Dubai, Hong Kong and London offices makes him the ideal choice for this new role."
This is the latest step in the firm's expansion in Asia, following the recent hires of project finance partner Rupert Baker and capital markets partner Xavier Amadei in Singapore, and Rachael Shek in Hong Kong. In May, the firm promoted five new partners in Asia – James Allsop in Tokyo, Cellia Cognard in Jakarta, Jin Kong in Hong Kong, and Harry Evans and Daniel Waldek in Singapore – and six new counsel in Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore and Tokyo.
ABOUT CRAIG
As a construction and infrastructure dispute resolution specialist, Craig understands the latest trends and techniques emerging across markets and industries. He has 30 years' experience in arbitration and litigation in the infrastructure sector, solving clients' problems from the firm's offices in London, Hong Kong, Dubai, Tokyo and now Kuala Lumpur.
Craig helps clients to resolve complex disputes over power and water projects, transport, energy and digital infrastructure, including disputes under EPC contracts, off-take agreements, and concessions for all types of built assets.
Managing Partner, Dispute Resolution and Global Co-Head – International Arbitration, Hong Kong
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