Law firms across Asia are noticing an uptick in business as nerves get the better of Asia’s private banks and HNWIs alike. “We have received a number of calls from private banks and individual clients seeking our views on the impact of Brexit and the options for managing this unprecedented situation,” Paul Moloney, a Hong Kong-based lawyer at Eversheds tells…
Lawyers in demand as private banks and investors seek Brexit clarity
29 June 2016

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