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Lewis Silkin Adds Kenix Yuen As Partner To Bolster Dispute Resolution Practice
Lewis Silkin Adds Kenix Yuen As Partner To Bolster Dispute Resolution Practice
She was serving at a local boutique firm Gall Solicitors
London-based law firm Lewis Silkin has strengthened its dispute resolution capability by hiring Kenix Yuen as a partner. It now has three partners in Hong Kong.
Yuen advises listed companies in Hong Kong and the People’s Republic of China and individuals on cross-border litigation, arbitration, and shareholder disputes.
In a statement, Jezamine Fewins, the co-managing partner and litigation head at Lewis Silkin Hong Kong office remarked, “As we continue to grow and enhance our contentious offering in Hong Kong and internationally, Yuen brings expertise and skill in an area of strategic importance to us and enhances the firm’s dispute resolution strength in our key sectors and markets.”
In her decade-long career, Yues served at Gall Solicitors and in 2020, entered partnership.
Lewis Silkin established its Hong Kong office in 2015 after hiring employment expert Catherine Leung as a partner from Baker McKenzie. Femins joined the firm in 2021 from Stephenson Harwood.