Ashurst is expanding its practice in Papua New Guinea with the hire of a litigator from a local telecommunications company.
Global law firm Ashurst has hired Michael Henao, former head of legal and regulatory at Digicel Papua New Guinea, as a partner to lead its disputes and regulatory practice in Port Moresby.
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