Practice Areas
Investigations
For over two decades, our investigations team has been at the forefront, handling some of the most sensitive and high-profile banking, financial, and insolvency-based investigations in the region. Our forensic capabilities extend to investigating and reporting on such matters to a Court or a regulatory authority.
Investigations
Marina Chin, S.C.
Senior counsel
joint managing partner
Marina, a Senior Counsel, is a top dispute resolution lawyer handling cases before arbitral tribunals and the Singapore International Commercial Courts.
Marina Chin, S.C.
Senior counsel
joint managing partner
Marina is a Senior Counsel with over 30 years of experience. She focuses on dispute resolution of civil and commercial matters as well as investigations, including those with cross-border angles across a broad spectrum of industry sectors in Asia.
Eddee Ng
Joint managing partner
Eddee leads the Insolvency, Restructuring & Investigations practice and is a seasoned litigator who has handled major cross-border cases like Hyflux Ltd’s restructuring.
Eddee Ng
Joint managing partner
Eddee has been described by Chambers and Partners as ”a very experienced litigator and insolvency lawyer. He is very commercial – will tell you straight what will work or the alternatives – rather than going around the mulberry bush.” Chambers and Partners has also highlighted that Eddee “is very quickly able to grasp the key issues. He has a great presence and can lobby and understand the courts here. He’s highly capable of getting a good result.”
With extensive experience representing international clients, Eddee has handled a broad range of corporate and commercial litigation matters. He has also been involved in some of Singapore’s most significant cross-border insolvency and restructuring cases.
Keith Tnee
Senior Partner
Keith is an experienced commercial disputes and insolvency lawyer, praised as “outstanding”, “very knowledgeable, analytical and commercial”.
Keith Tnee
Senior Partner
Keith is an experienced disputes and insolvency lawyer who has assisted clients in a wide range of civil and commercial matters across various industry sectors. Keith was listed in 2022 as a Rising Star – Singapore by Asian Legal Business. In 2020, he was recognised in The Legal 500, Asia Pacific as “an emerging talent” and “an outstanding lawyer who is very knowledgeable, analytical and commercial”.
Leong Qianyu
Partner
Qianyu specialises in high-value commercial litigation and arbitration disputes. She is also experienced in restructuring & insolvency matters.
Leong Qianyu
Partner
Qianyu specialises in high-value commercial litigation and international arbitration disputes, and is experienced in dealing with cross-border matters. Her other main area of practice is restructuring & insolvency, where she regularly advises and acts for liquidators, judicial managers, independent financial advisors, creditors and institutional lenders.
Qianyu was the youngest to be recognised by the Singapore Business Review as one of Singapore’s Most Influential Lawyers Under 40 (2023).
Siew Guo Wei
Partner
Guo Wei specialises in complex cross-border litigation and arbitration across industries including banking, energy, shipping, and retail.
Siew Guo Wei
Partner
Guo Wei specialises in high-value, cross-border litigation and arbitration, handling contractual and shareholder disputes across industries, including energy, shipping and retail. Guo Wei is also regularly instructed on banking matters that involve disputes over complex financial products and bank negligence.
Rachel Chin
Partner
Rachel specializes in commercial disputes and restructuring and was named one of Singapore’s top lawyers under 40 in 2024.
Rachel Chin
Partner
Rachel commenced her legal career in TKQP and has significant experience in commercial litigation, arbitration, and restructuring and insolvency.
Rachel is uniquely positioned to serve her clients. Apart from her varied experience in the private sector, she has also advised and represented various Government ministries in public law and contentious matters in her time as a State Counsel in the Attorney-General’s Chambers.