TIAS at the IPBA 2025 conference in Chicago
We are proud to announce that our Managing Partner, Adam Smuga, represented TIAS at the prestigious Inter-Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) Annual Meeting and Conference, held this year in Chicago.
The annual IPBA meeting gathered over 300 lawyers from dozens of countries, who spent three days sharing knowledge and exchanging experiences in serving clients across the Asia-Pacific region.
"Events like this provide an excellent opportunity to broaden our horizons and learn from one another. Legal advisory services for Asian clients are a key part of TIAS's service portfolio, making the opportunity to exchange insights with leading lawyers from this region especially valuable," emphasized Adam Smuga.
Funded in 1991, IPBA is an international organization of lawyers who serve clients in the Asia-Pacific region. Today, it brings together over 1,500 members from 65 countries.
We extend our sincere thanks to the organizers and all participants for their invaluable contribution to the success of this outstanding event.

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