Tristan Teo is a counsel in our disputes resolution practice at Ashurst ADTLaw*
Tristan has experience in commercial, corporate, employment, restructuring and insolvency, construction and property-related disputes. He has appeared as counsel before all levels of the Singapore courts. He also acts as counsel and Tribunal Secretary in international arbitrations under prominent institutional rules. Tristan has advised a broad range of clients including market-leading public and private corporations, financial institutions and high net-worth individuals.
He also has a significant advisory practice (contentious and non-contentious) with particular experience in employment, industrial relations, commercial and corporate matters. He has advised clients on internal and external investigations including by regulators such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau, the Commercial Affairs Department of the Singapore Police Force, the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority and the Ministry of Manpower in relation to regulatory issues and offences including fraud, anti-bribery and corruption.
Tristan is qualified in Singapore and Australia (Victoria) and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
*Ashurst ADTLaw is a Formal Law Alliance in Singapore between Ashurst LLP and ADTLaw LLC.
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