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Atlas Asia Law Corporation provides you with the practical and commercial guidance to navigate the legal environment in Singapore.

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Bridge the gap between legal and business advisors

Atlas Asia Law Corporation (AALC) helps companies to address corporate and commercial law and business requirements. As an independent member firm of the global EY network, it coordinates and provides a broad range of corporate legal services across multiple jurisdictions for Singapore and international clients.

Their services cover the following:

Mergers and Acquisitions: representing private and public companies in diverse local and cross-border transactions, including asset acquisitions and disposals, take-overs and reverse take-overs, divestments of businesses, mergers and demergers, privatizations, delistings and leveraged buyouts

Corporate restructuring and reorganization: advising clients on a broad spectrum of restructuring exercises, such as schemes of arrangements, capital reductions, redomiciliations, consolidations, management buyouts and joint ventures

Private equity and venture capital: acting for companies seeking to raise funds, as well as investors in growth and venture capital transactions and private equity transactions

Commercial agreements: assisting small and medium enterprises, as well as multinational corporations and conglomerates, in drafting, reviewing, negotiating and advising on a wide range of commercial agreements — joint venture, collaboration, agency, supply and distribution, sale and purchase, franchising, licensing, leasing, outsourcing, profit-sharing, manufacturing, and intellectual property and technology transfer

Employment: handling employment agreements, employee compensation and incentive schemes, employee benefits, retrenchment and termination matters, employee transfer agreements, employment-related policies and processes, and data protection issues in the employment context

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