
Based on research conducted by Asia Business Law Journal, the following are Singapore’s top 100 lawyers (including foreign legal counsel/advisers/consultants practising in Singapore).
Click here to read the editorial report that accompanies the A-List.
Biographies and contact details, where provided, were written by the lawyers themselves and have not been independently verified.
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Jamie Benson Duane Morris & Selvam Tel: +65 6311 3660 Email: jbenson@duanemorrisselvam.com |
Key practice areas: Capital markets; corporate & commercial; M&A; private equity, venture capital & funds |
Jamie Benson is the head of Duane Morris & Selvam’s US capital markets, US venture capital and India practices. He has more than 25 years of experience practising as a lawyer in Singapore, London, Sydney, and New York. His practice is focused on advising on international capital markets deals, cross-border M&A transactions, and commercial law matters.
Jamie has worked on more than 100 debt and equity offerings with proceeds of more than USD25 billion. He is one of the more experienced international counsels advising on capital markets transactions for Indian issuers, having worked on more than 80 such deals in the past 18 years. Jamie led the Duane Morris & Selvam team that advised the president of India and the Life Insurance Corporation of India on the company’s IPO, the biggest IPO in India ever. He is ranked by all of the leading legal publications, including Chambers & Partners, The Legal 500 Asia Pacific and IFLR1000. |
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Marcus Chow Bird & Bird ATMD Tel: +65 6534 5266 Email: marcus.chow@twobirds.com |
Key practice areas: Capital markets; corporate & commercial; joint ventures; M&A; private equity, venture capital & funds |
With more than 18 years of experience in a range of corporate work across various sectors in Singapore and the Asia Pacific, Marcus Chow has developed a broad area of expertise around M&A, private equity, venture capital and equity capital markets.
His practice encompasses advising buyers and sellers in M&A in the private and public markets. He also advises on private equity and venture capital investments and exits. The rise of technology transforming various industries and the economy has created exciting opportunities for businesses. Being at the heart of Asia in Singapore, Marcus is privileged to be part of the legal team that will help with the disruptions and transformation in this digital era. At Bird & Bird where technology is very much a driving force behind what the firm does, the firm is well placed to serve clients and understand their needs. The transactional team works closely with the firm’s sectoral colleagues where deep pockets of sectorial expertise sit. The firm has been involved in several cross-border transactions in the Asia-Pacific region and also inbound investments from elsewhere into Singapore and the region and outbound from Singapore into the UK and Australia and Europe. The other important focus of Marcus’ practice is equity capital markets. His team helps local and international corporates, including startups, to raise capital by way of initial public offerings, private placements, rights and warrants issues, private investment in public equity offerings and take-private transactions for companies on the Singapore Exchange. He also acts as Singapore counsel in outbound initial public offerings on other key international stock exchanges including the NYSE, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the Australian Securities Exchange, and Bursa Malaysia. Having previously worked at other international law firms in New York, Hong Kong, and Singapore, Marcus is able to bring to the table international experience and the ability to seamlessly coordinate efforts across borders in multi-jurisdictional deals. |
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Edmund Kronenburg Braddell Brothers Tel: +65 6499 9491 Email: ej.kronenburg@braddellbrothers.com |
Key practice areas: Arbitration & ADR; litigation; power & energy; private client; medical law |
Edmund Kronenburg is the managing partner of Braddell Brothers, Singapore’s second-oldest independent law practice, founded in 1883. He is admitted as an advocate and solicitor (Singapore) and solicitor (England and Wales).
Edmund has more than 25 years of experience in dispute resolution, regularly appearing as counsel before the Singapore courts and in international arbitrations. His diverse practice includes commercial and corporate disputes, breach of confidence, defamation, energy and natural resources, media and telecommunications, as well as pre-emptive relief and injunctions (including Worldwide Freezing Injunctions of more than USD1 billion in combined value). Besides his commercial disputes practice, Edmund also represents the Singapore Medical Council in disciplinary hearings, and private clients in medical negligence lawsuits before the Singapore courts; these include some landmark decisions of the Singapore Court of Appeal and the Court of Three Judges. Edmund is an honorary legal adviser to the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, and a teaching faculty member of the Singapore Medical Association’s Centre for Medical Ethics and Professionalism. He has also taught trial advocacy and cross-examination at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law consistently since 1998. As an arbitrator, Edmund has conducted arbitrations seated in Singapore, Brunei, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam as sole arbitrator, chairman or presiding arbitrator and tribunal member. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators, the Malaysian Institute of Arbitrators, the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators, the Arbitrators & Mediators Institute of New Zealand, the Philippine Institute of Arbitrators, and the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration. Who’s Who Legal has described Edmund as “one of Singapore’s highest-regarded litigators and arbitration counsel”; a “go-to litigator in the market”, who “stands out for his exemplary trial and appellate work and is frequently sought after for his experience in Singapore’s High Court and Court of Appeal”. Chambers & Partners report market sources who regard Edmund as a “master strategist [who] strikes the right balance between being aggressive and going towards mediation and trying to settle. The qualities you’d want in a good litigator – attention to detail and commitment – are played out extremely well. … He receives praise from clients for his “no-nonsense” and “focused” approach.” The Legal 500 has variously described Edmund as being “aggressive”, “articulate”, “good strategist and communicator”; also citing a market source who says Edmund is “extremely good and strong in court”. |
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Aloysius Wee Aquinas Law Alliance Tel: +65 6228 3488 Email: aloysius.wee@aquinaslaw.sg |
Key practice areas: Joint ventures; M&A; private client; private equity, venture capital & funds; real estate |
Aloysius Wee is one of the founding members of Aquinas Law Alliance and heads the private clients and international real estate practice groups. Prior to starting Aquinas Law Alliance, Aloysius was the managing principal of Dacheng Wong Alliance, Singapore’s first China, Singapore joint venture law firm. He graduated from the University of Kent at Canterbury with a BA in law and economics and is a qualified barrister-at-law and was admitted as an advocate and solicitor in Singapore in 1995.
His areas of practice are intellectual property law, corporate law, cross-border commercial transactions and real estate transactions. Aloysius has since 1997 advised on various development and investment projects for property developers, real estate players and hospitality companies in Singapore and the region. He also advises on cross-border joint ventures and transactions and in the area of M&A of companies. Advising clients on entry strategies into China and investments in China is his current expertise given his network in China. He is actively involved in cross-border corporate, real estate transactions and investment transactions, across China, India and the Asean region. In 2009, he was named one of Asia’s Hot 100 lawyers by Asian Legal Business and in 2014, he was awarded a Property and Real Estate Lawyer of the Year by Finance Monthly. Aloysius is one of the founders and the current chairperson of the Asean Legal Alliance, a network of 10 law firms in each of the 10 Asean countries coming together to offer a seamless delivery of legal service across a diverse cultural, geographical and legal backdrop. He sits as a director in the Tay Leck Teck Foundation and Verbum Dei Singapore (a charity) and serves as a volunteer legal adviser to two other charities, the Muscular Dystrophy Association (Singapore) and the Realm of Tranquility. Aloysius sits as an independent director on various companies listed in Singapore and overseas. He has extensive experience in board matters for such listed entities having sat on various boards and in various capacities, including as an independent director, non-independent director and chairman of various committees. Aloysius is also a sought-after speaker in areas like “Doing Business in China” and “Asean Integration”. He has presented various papers at international conferences in Singapore and overseas. Some of these include the Global Diaspora Summit 2009 in Singapore, the Global Diaspora Summit and Invest Shenyang Summit in 2010, China ASEAN Association Summit 2014 in Bangkok and recently the ASEAN Legal Alliance Legal Conference 2015 in Singapore. He is also a regular contributor of articles on the law and legal issues of China, India and Asean contributing to trade journals, professional newsletters and online publications. |