Minter Ellison Rides Into Mongolia

One steppe at a time.

That appears to be the growth motto of Australian law firm Minter Ellison after its partners voted to open an office in Mongolia–its fourth in Asia.

Minter Ellison is setting up in Ulan Bator at a time when Mongolia’s resources are attracting rising interest from Australian and Western miners that have found themselves locked out of the biggest deposits in China and neighboring Russia by a regulatory environment that favors local firms.

Clients increasingly preferred local expertise rather than legal affairs being handled remotely, says Minter Ellison, which has over 1,000 lawyers globally.

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