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Minority Shareholders’ Remedies in Singapore: Oppression defined, Reliefs and Valuation
August 29 2024
4:00 pm SGT - Singapore Time (UTC +8:00)
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Minority Shareholders’ Remedies in Singapore: Oppression defined, Reliefs and Valuation
Overview
This webinar will provide an overview of the development of the law of minority shareholders’ actions and primary remedies available to minority shareholders to protect their rights in Singapore. The webinar will focus on several of the most important recent cases impacting these shareholders’ remedies and deep dive into how these developments impact the legal strategies available for protecting minority shareholders and the issue of corporate governance in Singapore.
Speakers
Mark Lee, joint managing director, WMH Law Corporation
Mark is co-founded and Joint Managing Director of WMH Law Corporation. He heads the firm’s Commercial and Corporate Dispute Resolution Practice and is the Co-ordinating Partner of the firm’s “boardroom(WMH+)” platform (specialising in boardroom, shareholder and joint venture related disputes / transactions).
Mark advises high-value companies, public listed companies, shareholders and directors in complex, multi-party disputes and transactional matters. His practice has a particular cross border focus and he has represented foreign based shareholders / directors across jurisdictions such as Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Russia. Mark routinely appears before the High Court and also as appellate counsel across a broad range of cases.
Mark is lauded as an “astute lawyer”, “effective” and “surgical with his approach and strategy”. He was shortlisted by Thomson Reuters’ as a finalist for the Young Lawyer of the Year Award and Managing Partner of the Year Award.
Sarah Yeo, associate director, WMH Law Corporation
Sarah is an Associate Director of WMH Law Corporation. Sarah graduated with First Class Honours and specialises in complex, high stakes, multi-party commercial litigation. Sarah’s practices also focuses on boardroom, shareholder and joint venture disputes where she routinely appears before the Supreme Court of Singapore.