Shashwat Tewary, a seasoned legal professional, has joined Cooley as a Capital Markets Partner in Singapore, bringing extensive expertise in a variety of industries including technology, healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, aviation, and real estate.
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Shashwat Tewary has joined Cooley as a Capital Markets Partner in Singapore, focusing on advising clients across various industries on capital markets transactions.
Shashwat Tewary has expertise in technology, healthcare, manufacturing, financial services, aviation, and real estate.
Cooley is expanding its presence in Singapore to capitalize on the city-state's status as a hub for foreign investment and technological innovation, providing clients with high-caliber legal services.
Shashwat Tewary will advise clients on a range of capital markets transactions, including initial public offerings (IPOs), bond issuances, and other securities-related matters.
Joe Calianno, Cooley's managing partner, expressed enthusiasm about Tewary's appointment, highlighting his deep industry knowledge and extensive experience in capital markets as a significant asset to the firm.
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