CNPLaw LLP recommended in Benchmark Litigation Asia Pacific 2023

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CNPLaw LLP recommended in Benchmark Litigation Asia Pacific 2023




CNPLaw LLP is pleased to announce that we have been recommended by Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific 2023 for the sixth year in a row. We are thrilled to expand our list of accolades to 6 practice areas in 2023 with our latest nomination for Construction.

We have been recognised in the following categories.

        • Commercial and Transactions
        • Construction
        • Family and matrimonial
        • International arbitration – Domestic firms
        • Insolvency
        • Private client

We are grateful for our clients who have supported us through the years and our dynamic teams who have worked with much dedication and diligence to help advance our clients’ interests. Well done.

Benchmark Litigation was first published in 2008 covering the litigation and disputes markets in United States and Canada and has since broadened its coverage to include Asia-Pacific, Europe and Latin America. The Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific edition covers rankings based on three key criteria, namely case evidence, peer feedback and client feedback.


See Tow Soo Ling - Oct2017
Partner

    Soo Ling’s main areas of practice are intellectual property and dispute resolution. She has experience in a diverse range of matters such as building construction, company law, commercial law, disciplinary proceedings, employment law, family law, intellectual property, property law, probate & administration and shareholder disputes. Soo Ling is recognised as a Recommended Lawyer by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2021 for the Dispute Resolution practice, and is featured as a leading individual in the 2021 Edition of the World Trademark Review 1000, under the Prosecution and Strategy category.



    Ravindran Ramasamy Legal Partner at CNPLaw LLP image
    Partner

      Ravi has 32 years of legal experience. He specialises in corporate advisory and provides legal advice to directors and CEOs on laws and rules relating to directors’ duties and corporate governance. He has a wealth of experience in advising local and regional companies on investment agreements, joint ventures, and corporate structures.



      Subramanian Pillai Partner at CNPLaw
      Partner

        Subramanian’s practice has been primarily in the field of commercial litigation and arbitration. He heads the firm’s International Arbitration and Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure teams. Subramanian is “Recommended” by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2020 for the Dispute Resolution practice.



        Venetia2018
        Partner

          Venetia is a disputes lawyer with experience handling international arbitration, litigation and advisory work on international and local commercial disputes, in particular, disputes relating to foreign investments and joint ventures, financing, distributorships, and jurisdictional challenges. Venetia was listed as Singapore’s 20 most influential lawyers aged 40 and under in 2018 by the Singapore Business Review, and is also recognised as one of Asia’s Super 50 Dispute Lawyers by the Asian Legal Business in 2021.



          Edwin Chia Partner at CNPLaw LLP
          Partner

            Edwin’s practice focuses on civil and commercial litigation, disciplinary proceedings, wills and probate, shareholders’ disputes, and employment matters. He has been involved in matters at all levels of the Singapore Courts (including the Court of Appeal), and has acted as lead counsel in matters before the High Court of Singapore and disciplinary tribunals (as prosecuting counsel). Edwin is also named in the Singapore Business Review as one of Singapore's 21 most influential lawyers aged 40 and under in 2020.


            With globalisation providing not only a myriad of opportunities but also increased challenges in dealing with the various stakeholders, disputes are bound to arise in the normal course of businesses and transactions.

            At CNPLaw, our dispute resolution lawyers seek to provide support to our clients through the lifecycle of transactions. At the very beginning, we seek to mitigate risk and avoid disputes. However, should it transpire to the latter, our lawyers work closely with our clients to either resolve the matter through alternative dispute resolution matters like arbitration and mediation, or through litigating the matter, either in the civil or criminal courts. We have extensive legal experience at every level of the Singapore courts of justice, and our lawyers have appeared in a number of cases reported in the Singapore Law Reports.