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BC&C shortlisted for five awards

Hong Kong, 16 November 2020: Boase Cohen & Collins has been shortlisted in five categories – a record for the firm – at the forthcoming Hong Kong Law Awards.

The firm is again nominated for Dispute Resolution Boutique Law Firm of the Year, an award it has won for the past two years, and is also shortlisted for Criminal Litigation, Matrimonial and Family Law, Insurance and Corporate Citizenship.

“This is the most nominations we have received in a single year and is a tribute to our continuing commitment to excellence and high standards of service. It is a team effort by all our lawyers and support staff,” said BC&C Senior Partner Colin Cohen.

“We are pleased to be shortlisted for Insurance Law Firm of the Year for the first time. This is recognition of the outstanding work being done by my colleagues Teddy Lam and Jeffrey Chan who have built our insurance department to be a significant asset to the firm.”

The 19th annual ALB Hong Kong Law Awards will pay tribute to the outstanding performance of private practitioners and in-house teams in the region. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the awards will be hosted virtually on 27 November.

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