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Asia Pacific Legal Market Summary January 2023

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(As excerpted from our monthly Associate Newsletter - Asia Pacific)

Associate Newsletter – Asia Pacific is a monthly resource that reports current legal market news, trends, partner moves and active opportunities in the Asia Pacific legal markets.

Legal Market Summary

HONG KONG

Happy Lunar New Year! We wish everyone good health and happiness in the Year of the Rabbit!

As we step into 2023, law firms are feeling more positive about the year ahead. Most of the UK firms are holding their budget meetings this month, and we should learn about the latest updates after the Chinese New Year. US law firms completed their budget meetings in the second half of last year, and due to this scheduling, the planned budget is likely more or less similar to that of last year’s.

Due to the proximity of Christmas and Chinese New Year, recruitment activity has been quieter than usual. However, we have received a couple of mandates for new openings across the following practice areas: capital markets, funds, finance, litigation and arbitration. These positions involve a mix of replacement and expansion hires. Firms are keen for mainly mid-level to senior-level lawyers with at least three years of post-qualification experience.

Mainland CHINA

Happy Lunar New Year! Gong Xi Fa Cai!

With the border reopened and the Chinese New Year holiday, most people are travelling again. January has been quieter for the Beijing and Shanghai markets, but we anticipate this will change after the Chinese New Year. We note that a high level of outbound recruitment activities took place across the partner and associate levels last year. We consistently received lawyers' enquiries on the Hong Kong market, particularly from foreign-qualified lawyers. Lawyers within the M&A, finance, FCPA and funds space have the opportunity to transfer their skill sets to other locations.

SINGAPORE

With the Lunar New Year coming very early, the international legal world in Singapore does seem to be in a bit of limbo and will crank back into action shortly after the Lunar celebrations have passed.

The outlook for our law firm clients remains positive, although caution is certainly creeping into some of the hiring and decision making in some sectors. This is particularly acute at more senior levels (counsel and partner) where the investment cost is greater. We continue to see a demand for excellent associates in investment funds, restructuring, major projects and disputes. Our clients are always open to reviewing experienced candidates from global markets in most practice areas.

Happy New Year and Gong Xi Fa Cai to you all! Very best wishes for a successful and prosperous 2023!

SINGAPORE - (Interim)

With the start of the new year and the finalization of budgets at the end of 2022, we are seeing more general counsel exploring the interim model, as they are more likely to obtain approval to hire contractors under their outside counsel budget. Taking the interim route can help fill gaps that already exist or that may potentially arise from departing talent. The increase in outside counsel fees is already a priority, so if work can be brought in-house or interim talent employed, this may have cost-saving benefits. Interim talent will also help keep members of the legal team challenged and engaged (Major, Lindsey & Africa's Global In-House Market Conditions, January 2023).

SOUTH KOREA

With the start of the new year, there are hopes that 2023 will see an increase in cross-border deal activity. Levels of activity seemed uneven in 2022, with only some of the deal teams at international firms keeping fully busy. As mentioned in our past newsletter, we are looking forward to reconnecting with many of you in person when our consultants travel to Seoul later this month. Please feel free to reach out to us if you wish to meet up. Our February update will be chock full of updates on the Seoul legal market!

JAPAN

Following a busy holiday season that felt almost like pre-Covid days, lawyers in Tokyo are getting back to work and hopeful that the loosening of border restrictions and a somewhat stronger, steadier yen will increase cross-border deal activity. With bonus season behind us, new associate roles may be on the horizon at international firms. Many, however, are still taking a wait and see approach to their recruiting needs. Firms are, as always, opportunistically interested in corporate bengoshi associates and international corporate associates with Japanese fluency.

AUSTRALIA

The Australian legal market has started off the new year quietly but with a sense of optimism. Although January is a relatively quiet month for recruitment, we are seeing continued demand for experienced lawyers in litigation, private equity/M&A, investment funds, banking, finance, financial services/regulatory and infrastructure practice areas.

We expect to see continued demand for top-tier trained and commonwealth-qualified candidates with 2–10 years of post-qualification experience, particularly in transactions, from abroad looking to relocate to Australia.

Partner Moves

Partners

Practice

To

From

Location

Tess Lumsdaine

Employment

Baker McKenzie

Herbert Smith Freehills (Counsel)

Hong Kong

Xin Fang

Corporate

DLA Piper

Mayer Brown (Counsel)

Hong Kong

Kathryn Weaver

Employment

Seyfarth Shaw

Lewis Silkin

Hong Kong

David Swain

Intellectual Property

Essex Bio-Technology (General Counsel)

Lewis Silkin

Hong Kong

Vivian Cao

Antitrust and Competition

Shanghai Lang Yue Law Firm

Zhao Sheng Law Firm, Beijing

Shanghai

Ruomu Li

Corporate

Cooley

Morrison & Foerster

Shanghai

Steven Tran

Private Equity and M&A

Morrison Foerster

Mayer Brown

Singapore

Robson Lee

Corporate and Capital Markets

Kennedys

Gibson Dunn & Crutcher

Singapore

Steven Tran

Corporate

Morrison & Foerster

Mayer Brown, Hong Kong

Singapore

Yoko Atsumi

 

Litigation

Atsumi Law Office

Atsumi & Sakai

Japan

Jon Ornolfsson

Project Finance

Baker McKenzie

Morrison & Foerster

Tokyo

Yutaka Sakashita

Corporate

Withers KhattarWong

Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu.

Tokyo

Stephen Hill

Project Work and Property Development

Mills Oakley

MinterEllison

Adelaide

 

Office openings

Mills Oakley opens in Adelaide

Partner moves are obtained from both public sources and Major, Lindsey & Africa market intelligence. The list is not intended to represent Major, Lindsey & Africa as the consultancy involved in the moves, although some moves may have been brokered by Major, Lindsey & Africa.

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