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We are delighted to share the news that DFDL has achieved outstanding results in the 2024 Chambers Asia-Pacific Rankings.

Our team has been recognized for its excellence and expertise in six countries and six practice areas, with 16 of our lawyers receiving individual accolades. We are especially proud to retain our Band 1 status in General Business Law in Cambodia, Lao PDR and Myanmar, and to earn a new Band 2 ranking for Corporate & Finance in Bangladesh.

Among our Band 1 lawyers this year are Shahwar Nizam (Bangladesh), Chris Robinson (Cambodia), Kristy Newby (Lao PDR) and Senesakoune Sihanouvong (Lao PDR).

Additionally, congratulations to our partners for their improved rankings in their respective practice areas:

We are grateful for the trust and support of our clients and peers, and we look forward to continuing to provide high-quality legal services across the region.

We would like to thank Chambers for their rigorous research. The Chambers Asia-Pacific guide is a prestigious publication that showcases the best law firms and lawyers across the region. We are honored to be among them.

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