Former legacy Olswang Asia head Rob Bratby has launched a boutique law firm after almost three years as a partner at Arnold & Porter.

Bratby launched Bratby Law on Wednesday. The boutique will offer legal, regulatory and transactional advice for the telecoms, digital and data sectors.

In a statement on the new venture, Bratby said: "I think big-law is coming to an end. People have realised you don't need an expensive office to provide great service. You can deconstruct law firms because clients want specialists and their expertise.

"Lockdown has proven you don't need a traditional office, you don't even need to meet in person. Cloud technology enables me to offer high quality service wherever I am and wherever the client is. It is the relationship with clients that is important."

Bratby was a technology partner at legacy Olswang for eight years, during which time he launched the firm's Singapore office and led its Asia arm.

He left the firm in 2016 ahead of its three-way merger with CMS Cameron McKenna and Nabarro.

He joined Arnold & Porter in early 2017, ahead of its own merger with legacy Kaye Scholer.

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