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Joel Chng
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Work Department
China; Restructuring & Insolvency; Special Situations Advisory
Position
Joel Chng is a Partner in the Restructuring & Insolvency and Special Situations Advisory Practices.
Career
His main areas of practice are litigation and arbitration, involving banking and commercial transactions, corporate and shareholder disputes, restructuring and insolvency. On the restructuring and insolvency front, Joel acts for corporate debtors, turnaround professionals and investors.
Joel was placed on the Supreme Court's Young Amicus Curiae 2013 list, and was appointed amicus curiae in Kee Lek Choan v PP (MA No. 8 of 2014) and Mohammed Ibrahim s/o Hamzah v PP ([2015] 1 SLR 1081) (where a three-Judge coram of the High Court commended him for having provided "invaluable assistance").
Work Highlights
Matters of significance in which Joel has been involved in include acting/advising for the following:
The judicial managers of Xihe Holdings in the restructuring of the Xihe Holdings group of companies. Far East Mining Pte. Ltd. ("FEM") in its defence against a claim by Axis Megalink Sdn Bhd (“Axis”) for a sum payable under an alleged introducer agreement in respect of a reverse takeover by FEM of a SGX-listed company, China Bearing Limited, and in its counterclaim against Axis and other parties for, among others, fraudulent misrepresentation. EMAS Chiyoda Subsea Limited and its subsidiaries on their cross-border restructuring of debt in excess of S$1 billion. Takashimaya Singapore Ltd in its dispute with Ngee Ann Development Pte Ltd over the proper construction of the parties' agreement for rent review. A bank in an SIAC arbitration against a collateral management company for breach of contract and/or negligence in respect of pledged goods. Court-appointed receivers and managers of Airtrust (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. which is in the business of oil and gas logistics services, oil well maintenance, steel fabrication and construction, in various proceedings involving allegations of breaches of directors' duties, transnational fraud, money laundering and tax evasion in the region of S$100 million.Languages
English
Memberships
Joel is also active in various other programmes and organisations. These include:
Being a facilitator for the preparatory course of the Singapore Bar Examinations run by the Singapore Institute of Legal Education, one of the course convenors for the Restructuring and Insolvency module at Singapore Management University (a course co-organised by SMU and the Insolvency Practitioners Association of Singapore (“IPAS”)), and a tutor for the trial advocacy module at National University of Singapore Faculty of Law; Volunteering with the Criminal Legal Aid Scheme. Reported matters in this regard include PP v Haliffie Bin Mamat [2015] SGHC 224 (where the High Court commended the defence for being "well-prepared and thorough in presenting the defence") and Haliffie Bin Mamat v PP [2016] 5 SLR 636; Contributing to the 2016 edition of Lexis Practical Guidance Singapore - Dispute Resolution, the 2015 edition of the Singapore Precedents of Pleadings, and the 2021 edition of Singapore Civil Procedure; and Being a Fellow of IPAS, a member of the Young Insolvency Practitioners Committee 2021 of IPAS, and a member of the Law Society of Singapore’s Insolvency Practice Committee 2022.