More Asia 100 law firms have emerged from the Panama Papers records as the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists on Monday released a database of 320,000 offshore entities searchable by officers, intermediaries—including law firms—and address.

Many international law firms’ Asian offices in Hong Kong and Singapore made appearance in the database records, as reported by the Am Law Daily earlier this week.

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