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Nish Shetty

Position
Nish is Head of Clifford Chance’s International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution practice in APAC. He is recognised as one of the leading arbitration practitioners in Asia and has advised on many complex cross-jurisdictional disputes for 27 years.
Nish is on the arbitrators panel of most of the key arbitral institutions. He is the founder and ex-chairman of the SIAC’s Users Council; the Co-Chair of the Council of Arbitration of MCIA and the first in Asia to be appointed as a Judge of Appeal on the FIA International Court of Appeal in Paris.
Nish is qualified in Singapore, England & Wales.
Career
National University of Singapore (LLB) 1994
Admitted as a Solicitor in Singapore 1995
Admitted as a Solicitor in England & Wales 2000
Joined Clifford Chance as a Partner 2009
Joined Clifford Chance Asia 2012
Lawyer Rankings
Singapore > International arbitration
(Hall of Fame)Clifford Chance has a broad range of experience navigating cases through different arbitrational forums such as the ICC, SIAC, and ICSID. The team has in-depth knowledge of disputes across a variety of sectors, including banking and finance, oil and gas, aviation, and energy. The international arbitration and dispute resolution practice is co-headed by Nish Shetty and Paul Sandosham. Shetty regularly assists private equity funds, multinational corporations, and major financial institutions. Sandosham specialises in disputes relating to large-scale development projects, including powerplants, industrial buildings, and oil refineries. With more than two decades of experience, Kabir Singh is another integral member of the team, who is skilled with handling complex investment disputes.
Singapore > Fintech and financial services regulatory: foreign firms
Clifford Chance leverages its deep expertise in banking and finance to navigate a broad range of fintech and financial issues, including payment systems, export finance, and regulatory matters related to derivatives and automated trading systems. The firm’s extensive multi-jurisdictional experience also positions it well to manage complex regulatory investigations effectively. Lena Ng advises on licensing, exemptions, conduct of business, and other regulatory issues, frequently supporting clients on both a local and international basis. She leads the team alongside Stella Cramer, who assists clients on complex, digital and transformational technology and commercial transactions, platform agreements, and the full range of data and privacy matters. Elsewhere in the team, Kabir Singh stands out for his expertise in cross-border disputes, and Nish Shetty
is recommended for his experience advising clients on high-profile cross-jurisdictional regulatory investigations.
Singapore > Restructuring and insolvency: foreign firms
(Leading partners)Operating across the aviation, oil and gas, telecoms, construction and transport, maritime and shipping sectors, the team at Clifford Chance is well-equipped to handle high-profile transactional and contentious mandates in the restructuring and insolvency arena. The firm is also able to effectively mobilise market-leading practitioners from complementary practice areas, such as banking and finance, across its extensive network of international offices, ensuring a highly coordinated cross-border offering. Nish Shetty continues to act on some of the region’s largest and most high-profile insolvency cases. He leads the team alongside Shaun Langhorne, who has vast experience in complex, multi-stakeholder, and cross-border contentious and non-contentious restructuring matters.
Asia Pacific: Regional International Arbitration > Leading firms
Clifford Chance’s arbitration practices across Asia-Pacific demonstrate notable strength across locations, with key expertise across Australia, Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In Australia, English and New York-qualified Kate Apostolova, newly joined from Mayer Brown ‘s Singapore office in 2024, joining Cameron Hassall and Spencer Flay are prominent in cross-border disputes. Lei Shi , the managing partner for the Beijing and Shanghai offices, handles high-stakes joint venture and contract disputes, divides her time between Mainland China and Hong Kong. Hong Kong’s team is led by Thomas Walsh, who is also well-connected in South Korea. In Singapore, Nish Shetty
and Paul Sandosham co-head a team with expertise in large-scale infrastructure and energy disputes, with Kabir Singh another key contact.
India > Foreign firms
Clifford Chance pairs its domestic and international capabilities with its legal and commercial acumen to assist clients with a host of transactional mandates and multi-jurisdictional arbitration. The team is steered by Nish Shetty and Kabir Singh; the former enjoys a strong reputation in the disputes arena, having handled arbitration and litigation across the US, Europe and Asia, and the latter is also highly experienced on the contentious side, working across India, Indonesia and South East Asia. Vasu Muthyala contributes his capabilities in cross-border investigations and government prosecutions.
Lawyer Rankings
- Fintech and financial services regulatory: foreign firms Singapore
- Hall of Fame Singapore > International arbitration
- International arbitration Singapore
- Leading partners Singapore > Restructuring and insolvency: foreign firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: foreign firms Singapore
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Capital markets: structured finance, derivatives and securitisation: Foreign firms
- Construction: Foreign firms
- Corporate and M&A: foreign firms
- Energy: foreign firms
- Fintech and financial services regulatory: foreign firms
- International arbitration
- Investment funds: foreign firms
- Labour and employment: foreign firms
- Projects: foreign firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: foreign firms
- TMT: foreign firms