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Mark Errington Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP

09 November 2011
Issue: 7488 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP is to open an office in Singapore with the hire of insurance and reinsurance partner Mark Errington from Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG).

Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP is to open an office in Singapore with the hire of insurance and reinsurance partner Mark Errington from Barlow Lyde & Gilbert (BLG).

Mark specialises in complex policy coverage and subrogated recovery actions on behalf of a range of global insurers and reinsurers.  

Managing partner Jonathan Watmough says: “We have been looking for the right opportunity to grow our presence outside the UK to enable us to deliver excellent service to our clients, where they want it.”

Issue: 7488 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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