Lawyers

Hock Keng Chan

Hock Keng Chan

Work Department

China; Commercial & Corporate Disputes; Insurance; International Arbitration

Position

Chan Hock Keng is the Co-Head of the Commercial & Corporate Disputes Practice and a Partner in the International Arbitration Practice.

Career

He has an active practice as counsel in Court proceedings and international arbitrations and regularly sits as arbitrator in references conducted in either English or Chinese.

Work Highlights

Matters of significance in which Hock Keng has been involved in include acting for the following:

Two Korean entities in an ICC arbitration commenced against three Respondents incorporated in the People's Republic of China, Cayman Islands and the Republic of Korea. This is a complex arbitration involving multiple parties, multiple contracts as well as multiple legal issues under Korean law, Chinese law and Singapore law. The arbitration relates to claims for breaches of a software licensing agreement and conspiracy and the Claimants were awarded damages in excess of USD150 million. A Korean main contractor to successfully defend claims in a SIAC arbitration brought by a Cambodian sub-contractor alleging wrongful termination of a Subcontract between the parties for engineering and construction works for a national highway in Cambodia which was funded by loans extended by a foreign government. A Korean listed electrical equipment manufacturer in a SIAC arbitration successfully commenced against a Korean chaebol for the breach of a joint venture agreement to participate in the construction of 34 gas turbine power plants in Iraq in 3 separate bid series. A leading multinational energy company and its subsidiary against another global energy company and its subsidiary in proceedings in the Singapore International Commercial Court to set aside two partial arbitral awards rendered in respect of separate aspects of liability pursuant to a SIAC arbitration. The partial awards arise out of a claim of approximately US$5.5 billion for fraudulent misrepresentation, breach of warranties and recovery of losses under an indemnity in relation to a North Sea oil venture. A well-known Singapore hotelier in an ICC arbitration against a middle eastern property development company for the wrongful termination of a Hotel Management Agreement and successfully obtaining an award for the recovery of substantial compensation from the respondent. Malaysian’s largest listed pharmaceutical company to successfully claim substantial damages against a leading People’s Republic of China pharmaceutical provider in a HKIAC arbitration for the breach of a joint venture agreement to set up a up a pharmaceutical plant in Wuxi.

Languages

English, Mandarin

Memberships

Hock Keng is a Honorary Legal Adviser to the Singapore Medical Association, the national organisation representing medical practitioners in Singapore, a panel member of the Inquiry Committee as well as a panel member of the Disciplinary Tribunal appointed by the Chief Justice to hear complaints against lawyers. He is a Honorary Council Member of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

He is a Chartered Arbitrator of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a member of the Court of Arbitration of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre. He is on the panels of other arbitration centres such as the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre, Beijing International Arbitration Centre, Korean Commercial Arbitration Board,  Shenzhen Court of International Arbitration, Shanghai International Arbitration Centre, Asian International Arbitration Centre, Thailand Arbitration Centre, Japan Commercial Arbitration Association, Borneo International Centre for Arbitration and Mediation, Wuhan Arbitration Commission and Hainan International Arbitration Court. Since 2012, his redacted awards have been published in LexisNexis’ “Singapore Arbitral Awards”.

Hock Keng is an independent director of Sitra Holdings (International) Limited.

Education

Admitted, 1994, Singapore Bar; 2000, Roll of Solicitors of England & Wales; University of Bristol (LL.B., Hons.); Middle Temple (Barrister-at-Law).

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