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We are very excited to welcome English qualified corporate technology lawyer Lee Bagshaw to the Kindrik Partners team. Lee will work as a consultant at the firm until he has completed the requirements to be admitted as a New Zealand lawyer.  We expect him to become a partner at the firm once he has completed those requirements.

Lee joins us from Singapore firm RHTLaw Taylor Wessing, where he was a partner and head of the firm’s regional corporate technology practice.  Prior to moving to Singapore, Lee worked in the London office of Taylor Wessing, which regularly tops the rankings of UK venture capital law firms.

Kindrik Partners has an increasing number of high-growth tech clients seeking capital, partnership and M&A opportunities internationally.  Lee’s broad experience advising technology companies and investors on venture capital deals, M&A and IPOs in Europe, Singapore and across Asia is a great fit for us and our clients.

Lee is particularly keen to work with Kindrik Partners clients exploring opportunities in Asia.  He has a wide network in the Singapore and South East Asian tech community, including close relationships with a number of leading tech investors in the region, which will be of interest to companies thinking about capital raising and exit options.  Lee also has strong relationships with corporate and commercial lawyers at firms throughout Asia, which will be an asset for our clients who are looking to enter Asian markets.

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