Top lawyers downplay fracas after HK authorities hit back at ‘unfair criticisms
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Lightning, and thunderstorms over Singapore skyline : Better take cover.

Top lawyers downplay fracas after Hong Kong authorities hit back at ‘unfair criticisms’ from head of dispute resolution centre in Singapore.

Head of Singapore-funded resolution centre says some clients worried over uncertainty of Hong Kong’s future legal environment and effect on long-term contracts.

Top lawyers from both cities stress importance of ‘healthy competition’ after Hong Kong government accuses centre head of making ‘unfair criticisms’
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As usual, hit below the belt
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Actually no, ish fair comment Big Grin

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"Many have said that the Singapore market is already saturated with law firms of all shapes and sizes. While the glaring absence of some top private equity advisors like Kirkland & Ellis, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, Ropes & Gray and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, hints at a lack of confidence for blockbuster, billion-dollar deals in Southeast Asia in the longer term, it does also mean that there’s more room for private equity firms to play in—at least for now."
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In Hong Kong any paper agreement do indeed nao face teh potential risk of becoming just historical paper. Can't blame red dot for trying to sexploit this uncertainty to go and grab their businesses instead. Sad

There was a time when the country asked ordinary men to do extraordinary things.

But now, they'll only do it for money.
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