Herbert Smith's Hong Kong office has has been boosted by the arrival of a new partner as litigator Gavin Lewis rejoins the firm from UBS.

Lewis joined the London arm of Herbert Smith in 1996, before being sent to Hong Kong in 1998 where he has been based ever since.

He has been at UBS for just over two years as a managing director, leading litigation and regulatory enquiries in the Asia-Pacific region.

His clients include those involved in investigations by the Securities and Futures Commission, Stock Exchange, Commercial Crime Bureau and Independent Commission Against Corruption in Hong Kong, in addition to inquiries by various regulators around the Asia-Pacific region.

The Herbert Smith Hong Kong litigation team houses four partners and two senior consultants, in addition to seven partners and more than 30 associates specialising in disputes across the firm's Asia practice.

The firm has over 300 staff in Asia and 180 lawyers in offices in Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo and an associated office in Jakarta. The firm's Asia head, corporate partner Ashley Alder, is based in the Hong Kong office.

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