Norton Rose has boosted its Asian disputes practice with the hire of a team from Barlow Lyde & Gilbert.

Former Barlows Hong Kong managing partner Camille Jojo is relocating to the City law firm's Hong Kong office along with a team of six associates.

He will head the firm's Asian disputes practice, which currently has three partners including Jim James, Guy Spooner and Somboon Kitiyansub across its Bangkok, Shanghai and Singapore offices.

The position is new at Norton Rose, which hopes to grow its Asian disputes practice ahead of expected demand for contentious advice in the region.

Jojo resigned from Barlows after stepping down from the managing partner position in Hong Kong – a role he held for 14 years. He has also practised in the region for over 20 years.

The appointment underlines a period of investment in the region for Norton Rose, with the firm recently becoming one of a handful of foreign practices to obtain a license to independently practise local law in Singapore.

Jojo's addition brings Norton Rose's partner headcount to 14 in Hong Kong and a total of 35 across the firm's Asian network.

Global disputes resolution head Antony Dutton commented: "This is a strategic acquisition for us as we look to further develop our team. Bringing in Camille gives us a broader capability in Hong Kong."

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