Skip to main content

news

UK-headquartered maritime firm Hill Dickinson has hired trade and commodities specialists Devottam Sengupta and Iain Sharp as partners in Singapore. Both join from in-house roles.

Sengupta, who was most recently at now-bankrupt Anglo-Australian financial services company Greensill Capital, specialises in trade finance and commodities. He will work with Hill Dickinson’s Singapore team as well the firm’s shipping and trade lawyers in London, Hong Kong, and Greece.

Prior to relocating to Singapore in 2015, Sengupta worked with Indian law firms Trilegal and the erstwhile Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co. Additionally, he has held in-house roles at organisations like Louis Dreyfus Company and Cargill.

Meanwhile, Sharp moves from commodities trading house Gunvor Group, where he was head of legal for Asia-Pacific. He focuses on litigation, international arbitration, negotiation, and ADR related to international trade and commodities.

Before joining Gunvor in 2016, Sharp was a partner at multiple law firms, including Dentons Rodyk, the legacy Bryan Cave, Kennedys, and RPC.

Following the hires of Sharp and Sengupta, Hill Dickinson now has six partners in Singapore. They include Jonathan Goacher, who moved from DWF in November last year.

 

To contact the editorial team, please email ALBEditor@thomsonreuters.com.

Related Articles

Japan’s Oh-Ebashi hires tax partner from TMI Associates

Japanese law firm Oh-Ebashi LPC & Partners has welcomed veteran tax lawyer Hidehiro Utsumi as a partner from Big Five firm TMI Associates.

Leading Singapore-based silk joins UK’s Blackstone Chambers

Leading international commercial disputes specialist Sapna Jhangiani KC has joined Blackstone Chambers, the London-based barristers' set has announced.

K&L China cap markets co-head joins new HK boutique

by Nimitt Dixit |

Recently launched Hong Kong boutique law firm Edwin Kwok & Co has significantly bolstered its capital markets and corporate capabilities with the addition of partner Iris Leung, who previously co-led U.S. law firm K&L Gates’ capital markets practice in China.