International law firm White & Case has strengthened its IP practice in Asia with the relocation of David Llewelyn from London to Singapore last month.
Llewelyn advises on all aspects of IP protection and exploitation, as well as IP and technology arbitration. He will work closely with partners Aloke Ray and Nandakumar Ponniya who joined the firm earlier this year to establish an international arbitration practice in Singapore.

“David’s standing within the IP community makes this an important and strategic move for our Intellectual Property practice in Asia,” said Dimitrios Drivas, White & Case partner and head of its global IP practice. “As Asia continues its economic development, intellectual property issues are now an integral part of business strategy, and we are more strongly positioned to assist clients’ needs across the region.”
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