Date Published: 24 May 2023.
The Partners Involved: See Tow Soo Ling, Ravindran Ramasamy, Subramanian Pillai, Venetia Tan, Edwin Chia. and Hu Huimin.
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.
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- Commercial and Transactions
- Construction
- Family and matrimonial
- International arbitration – Domestic firms
- Insolvency
- Private client
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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.

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.
Practice Areas:
General Litigation; Arbitration; and Construction