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The expertise of the firm's leading Asia disputes practice has been recognised with two prestigious solicitor-advocate appointments.
"Many congratulations to Mike and Kathryn on these appointments – their recognition is well deserved," said Asia head of disputes Simon Chapman KC. "Their appointments reflect the complexity of the work undertaken for clients by our disputes team in Asia. It's also a great reflection of the home-grown talent we incubate within our own ranks."
"These are tremendous achievements which demonstrate the strength of our Global Arbitration practice. With four KCs now practising across our global network and an increasing number of our lawyers obtaining rights of audience, the Firm's advocacy offering goes from strength to strength. It is particularly impressive to note that Mike was the only solicitor-advocate to become a silk this year," said Paula Hodges KC, head of global arbitration.
Following these appointments, Herbert Smith Freehills will have two KCs and three Hong Kong solicitor-advocates based in Asia.
"I am delighted to be appointed King's Counsel," said Mike. "The appointment provides new opportunities to support our Asia clients in resolving complex international commercial disputes.”
"Likewise, I am excited about the opportunities that come with having higher rights," said Kathryn. "In particular, being able to appear in the Hong Kong courts enables us to provide a one-stop service for clients, and to deal with the enforcement and set aside of arbitration awards.”
Partner, Head of China and Japan, Dispute Resolution, Co-Head of Private Capital, Asia, Hong Kong
Managing Partner, Dispute Resolution and Global Co-Head – International Arbitration, Hong Kong
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