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Relying on new friends: Dentons to close Singapore office ahead of Dacheng combination

Relying on new friends: Dentons to close Singapore office ahead of Dacheng combination
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13 May 2015
SingaporeLegal mergers

Within months of announcing a combination with one of China’s biggest law firms, Dacheng, Dentons is closing down its Singapore practice as it plans to rely on its new partner’s presence in the country.

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