Global law firm Dechert LLP has added to its market-leading global litigation group with the hire of Maria Sit as partner in its Hong Kong office. Maria Joins the firm from Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP.
Ms. Sit has extensive experience advising on regulatory investigations and enforcement as well as complex civil litigation and arbitration, and has previously served as an in-house counsel at the Securities and Futures Commission. She is fluent in English, Mandarin and Cantonese.
“Maria will be a key addition to our global disputes practice allowing us to meet growing client demand for disputes services across Asia,” said Hong Kong office head David Cho, “Her experience across complex litigation, arbitration as well as government enforcement and investigations enhances the firm’s offering in the region.”
“We are committed to growing a stellar litigation practice in Asia and we are very excited about Maria’s contribution to the firm supporting clients on their highest-stakes disputes,” added David N. Kelley, co-leader of the white collar and securities litigation practice.
Ms. Sit added, “Dechert has one of the leading disputes practices globally and an impressive reputation in white collar matters. I am excited for the opportunity to help grow the firm’s capabilities in Asia and I am confident that my clients will benefit from the firm’s extensive global platform.”
Ms. Sit is the latest in a series of senior hires to Dechert’s global litigation practice, which has seen 17 partners join since January 2018. Significant hires to the group in the past year include financial services litigator Robin Nunn who joined the firm this month based in Washington, D.C., London-based public international law specialist Michelle Bradfield, London head of disputes Dorothy Cory-Wright and London-based former high-ranking prosecutor for the U.S. Department of Justice Roger Burlingame, as well as product liability heavyweights Sheila Birnbaum, Mark Cheffo and Douglas Fleming III, all based in New York.
Dechert’s litigation practice spans the globe, with 350 lawyers across 21 offices in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East. The firm’s litigators handle some of the largest, most complex, domestic and multijurisdictional disputes in the world.
Source: www.dechert.com