Rob Palmer > Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee
50 COLLYER QUAY
#10-01 OUE BAYFRONT
SINGAPORE 049321
Singapore

Work Department

International Arbitration

Position

Partner

Career

Rob Palmer is an International Arbitration partner based in the Singapore office of international law firm Hogan Lovells. Rob has a particular focus on dispute resolution in the construction, infrastructure and energy sectors and, having been based in Southeast Asia since 2003, is recognised as one of the most experienced international counsel active in the region.

Rob is singled out in legal directories for the quality of his advocacy, with client comment that his “commercial acumen and his ability to communicate complex technical, commercial and legal concepts and advice to those of a general demographic audience are second to none” (Chambers Asia Pacific 2024).

Rob is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and the Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration and has conducted arbitrations under the rules of major regional and international arbitral institutions including the SIAC, AAA, ICC, LCIA, KLRCA/AIAC, TAI and BANI. He also sits as arbitrator.

In addition to his experience in Singapore, Rob has particular experience with the resolution of Indonesia-related disputes. He has managed Indonesian litigation on behalf of international clients; acted for Indonesian and international clients in numerous arbitrations; and conducted arbitrations in Jakarta under the BANI Rules; and is a member of the BANI panel of arbitrators.  He is ranked in legal directories as a leading practitioner for Indonesian dispute resolution.

Lawyer Rankings

Singapore > International arbitration

(Leading partners)

Rob Palmer – Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee

Asia Pacific: Regional International Arbitration > Leading firms

Ashurst ADTLaw demonstrates a robust arbitration presence across the Asia-Pacific region, with key practitioners based in Singapore and Australia, a jurisdiction in which the firm has particularly strong roots dating back to its entry into Australia in the 2010s through merger with then-“Big Six” firm Blake Dawson. In Singapore, Rob Palmer leads the practice, handling complex energy disputes, while Sylvia Tee  and Michael Weatherley bring extensive arbitration expertise under various procedural rules. In Australia, Georgia Quick  heads the international arbitration team, with Jeremy Chenoweth  noted for infrastructure disputes and Adam Firth  specializing in energy and resources.