Hogan Lovells is closing its outpost in Mongolia as local local managing partner Chris Melville prepares to leave the global legal giant and start a new local firm with other lawyers.

Melville was relocated by Hogan Lovells in 2012 from London to Ulaanbaatar, the capital of resource-rich Mongolia, which has enticed many foreign law firms to open offices in the country in recent years.

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