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CMS dismisses Singapore head and reports to SRA amid ‘confidential matters’

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Marco Cillario
21 March 2018
Legal regulationSingapore

CMS’ Singapore head has been dismissed from the firm and the matter reported to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), Legal Business has established.

Former legacy Olswang corporate partner Andrew Stott has left the firm after his dismissal in late February was recommended by senior partner Penelope Warne and managing partner Stephen Millar and unanimously approved by the firm’s 20-partner board.

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