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Stephanie Lai steps into Partner role

Hong Kong, 3 April 2023: Boase Cohen & Collins, proud of its reputation for nurturing legal talent, is pleased to announce that Stephanie Lai has been made a Partner with the firm.

Stephanie (main image, left), who has been with BC&C since 2015, focuses primarily on Insurance & Personal Injury work but has experience across a broad spectrum of practice areas including commercial matters, employment, criminal law, debt recovery and wills and probate. As well, Gabriella Chan (right), who focuses her practice on Family Law matters, has become a Senior Associate.

Says Senior Partner Colin Cohen: “Stephanie and Gabriella are outstanding members of our legal team and integral to the high standards of service we provide to clients. Their promotions are richly deserved. With our organic growth, we continue to demonstrate that Boase Cohen & Collins is the ideal firm for young legal professionals to advance their careers.”

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