Chambers & Partners Recognizes Hunton Andrews Kurth in its 2026 Asia-Pacific Guide

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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP is pleased to announce that four of the firm’s practice areas were ranked in the Chambers & Partners 2026 Asia-Pacific Legal Guide.

The firm was recognized in the follow categories:

  • Japan: Projects & Energy – International
  • Thailand: Banking & Finance
  • Thailand: Corporate/M&A
  • Thailand: Projects & Energy

In addition to the noteworthy practice rankings, six of the firm’s lawyers in our Bangkok and Tokyo offices are also listed in the guide:

  • Stephen Bennett (Thailand: Corporate/M&A)
  • George Borovas (Japan: Projects & Energy – International)
  • James Bradley (Thailand: Projects & Energy)
  • Kristian Bradshaw (Japan: Projects & Energy – International)
  • Edward Koehler (Thailand: Projects & Energy)
  • Chumbhot Plangtrakul (Thailand: Projects & Energy)

Hunton’s Asia Pacific Practice

Hunton’s Asia-Pacific Practice partners with clients on energy and infrastructure project development and finance, civilian nuclear power programs, banking and commercial lending, financial services, mergers and acquisitions, telecoms and regulatory matters.

Our team of more than 30 internationally and locally qualified practitioners has represented multinational corporations, financial institutions, governments, individuals, and a broad range of other entities in a wide variety of commercial transactions across Southeast Asia, including Thailand, Singapore, the Philippines, Lao PDR, Vietnam, Myanmar, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia, as well as in other jurisdictions throughout the region, such as China, Japan, South Korea, India, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, and Taiwan.

About Chambers Asia-Pacific Guide

Chambers Asia-Pacific covers 42 jurisdictions, from the Central Asian region to Japan, from China to the South Pacific, featuring around 30 separate areas of law. The guide also covers the region’s smaller jurisdictions, such as Nepal and Afghanistan, as well as nine Pacific Island nations. In the Asia-Pacific-wide rankings, the guide covers the most internationally important areas of law, such as Arbitration, Capital Markets, and Corporate/M&A.

View the recognitions in the 2026 Asia-Pacific guide.

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