DLA Piper announced that Nathan Bush has joined the Litigation and Regulatory practice in Singapore as Head of Investigations for Asia and Head of Antitrust and Competition for Asia.
Nate’s practice focuses on internal investigations, regulatory proceedings, and compliance counseling involving anti-bribery and anticorruption laws such as the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act; antitrust and competition laws; fraud and market misconduct; and international trade.
Terry O’Malley, Chair of DLA Piper’s Asia Committee said: “Nate is a great investigations, compliance and antitrust lawyer with extensive Asia experience and a strong reputation across the market. His wealth of experience in anti-corruption and competition investigations fits in perfectly with our growth strategy for the Asia market and strengthens our global service offering for our clients.”
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