Women in Business Law Awards APAC 2023: winners revealed

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Women in Business Law Awards APAC 2023: winners revealed

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12th annual awards announces winners

On September 7th 2023, we were elated to host the Women in Business Law Awards gala celebration at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore with guests joining us from across Asia-Pacific.

The gala ceremony saw the culmination of months of research into the leading women attorneys and law firm initiatives, having drawn upon firm submissions and client feedback from throughout the region. These awards aim to recognise complex and innovative firm initiatives that promote women in law and the leading women practitioners from over 30 practice area specialisms.

The Women in Business Law Awards teams would like to express their deepest gratitude to every firm, lawyer, and company that participated in the research for this year’s awards.

A big congratulations to all the winners and the shortlisted nominees!

Some of our 2023 winners are:

Tax Lawyer of the Year

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Transfer Pricing Lawyer of the Year

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The full list of the winners can be found on the Women in Business Law Awards website via the link below.

And the winners are…

The Women in Business Law Awards is a wholly independent awards, supported by ITR, but independently to ITR World Tax research.

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