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Duane Morris & Selvam LLP

Projects, Infrastructure & Energy

Global Guide 2026 : Vietnam


Duane Morris & Selvam LLP

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Projects, Infrastructure & Energy - Vietnam

Band 3

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What the Team is Known For

Duane Morris Vietnam is an international law firm with a well-established projects team on the ground. The firm is particularly focused on the renewable energy sector, especially concerning solar and wind power, as well as infrastructure and LNG mandates, representing developers, sponsors and state-owned enterprises. The team often advises on regulatory matters in the power sector, and displays additional involvement in the real estate space, including M&A linked to industrial real estate projects.

Strengths

The firm has a close relationship with the Vietnamese authorities and many years of experience working on complex cases.

The team at Duane Morris expertly handled negotiations with different parties and quickly adapted to any changing terms and situations to ensure and secure our interests.

Work Highlights

Duane Morris Vietnam advised Ca Mau 1A Energy on the review, negotiation and execution of a variety of cross-border contracts concerning the client's 350MW offshore wind farm.

Notable practitioners
Dr. Oliver Massmann

Dr. Oliver Massmann is a partner at Duane Morris & Selvam in Vietnam. He is respected as an energy specialist, especially in relation to renewables. He regularly assists international and regional power companies with their investments in the solar and wind sectors in Vietnam.

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