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Cross-border mergers and acquisitions specialist Campbell Davidson will join as partner from leading Asia-Pacific firm Allens, while recent hires Richard Pascoe (from Truman Hoyle), Louise Boyce (from DLA Piper) and Anna Elliott (from Holding Redlich) will also staff the new office.
In a statement, the firm said it views Sydney as a ‘strategic financial and corporate hub in the Asia Pacific region’.
Cultural fit
James Maiwurm, Squire Sanders chairman and global chief executive, commented: ‘Australia is an intrinsic part of our global business, and this investment in Sydney will support all our clients who do business not just in Australia but also across the Asia Pacific region. Our strategy has been to focus on high-level recruitment and invest in lawyers who have the right cultural and strategic fit, to support clients who seek to invest and capitalise on business opportunities in the key hubs across the region -- Perth, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo and now Seoul and Sydney.’
Earlier this month the firm announced the opening of a new office in Seoul, Korea.
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