Helmsman launches redesigned website and expands practice groups across Asia, Europe and the globe.

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Helmsman LLC launched its redesigned website and announced the expansion of its practice groups, reflecting the firm’s continued growth and deepening capabilities across the region.

The new site highlights Helmsman’s broadened offering across banking and finance, commodities, commercial disputes, corporate, mergers and acquisitions, employment, intellectual property, technology, media and telecommunications, and shipping. The redesign provides clearer access to practice summaries, lawyer profiles and the firm’s recent work and insights.

Helmsman’s expanded teams were developed to meet growing client demand for integrated, cross‑border legal advice across Asia, Europe and the globe. The firm routinely acts on high‑value commercial transactions and disputes from its offices in Singapore and Hong Kong and is counsel of choice for major corporations and industry stakeholders worldwide.

The website launch aligns with Helmsman’s commitment to a user‑friendly approach and ‘plain, practical advice’. With a team of award‑winning lawyers, the firm delivers practical and effective solutions — from high‑stakes litigation and arbitration to complex, high‑value transactions — turning deep legal understanding into better outcomes for clients.

Launching our redesigned website and formally announcing our expanded practice groups marks an important milestone for Helmsman,” said Managing Director, Ian Teo. These developments reflect our clients’ evolving needs and our continued commitment to providing straightforward, effective legal solutions delivered by teams with deep sector expertise.”

About Helmsman

Helmsman is a leading multi‑disciplinary law firm serving clients and partners in Asia, Europe and further afield. Helmsman provides commercial disputes, employment, corporate, banking and finance, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property, trade mark, telecommunications and media. The firm operates from offices in Singapore and Hong Kong and is known for its approachable, practical legal advice.

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