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Virtus Law promotes two to partnership

争议解决 | 01/02/2023

Stephenson Harwood's Singapore Alliance firm, Virtus Law*, has promoted two lawyers in its latest round of internal partner promotions. Kaili Ang and Christine Ong join the partnership, effective today.

Kaili has been named a partner in the marine and international trade practice. She specialises in commercial litigation and arbitration with a focus on international trade, shipping and offshore energy. She has been involved in multi-jurisdictional cases, including those involving cargo claims, charterparty disputes, bill of lading disputes and offshore construction disputes.

Christine has been named a partner in the dispute resolution team. She specialises in commercial litigation and has experience in a wide range of disputes. She also has an active practice in employment law, which includes advising on retrenchment, termination of employment, duties owed by employees to their employer, post-termination covenants and other non-contentious employment matters. 

Virtus Law is a member of the Stephenson Harwood (Singapore) Alliance. The Alliance has a substantial presence in Singapore, the firm's Southeast Asian hub. The 60 lawyer alliance team covers international and permitted areas of Singapore law, and advises in relation to investments, shipping, offshore, aviation, mergers and acquisitions, finance, private wealth and dispute resolution.

*Virtus Law LLP (T13LL0339K) and Stephenson Harwood LLP (T13LL0821C) are registered as a Formal Law Alliance in Singapore under the name Stephenson Harwood (Singapore) Alliance. Both firms are registered in Singapore under the Limited Liability Partnership Act (Chapter 163A) with limited liability.

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