Mr Huai Yuan Chia > Dentons Rodyk > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile

Dentons Rodyk
80 RAFFLES PLACE
#33-00 UOB PLAZA 1
SINGAPORE 048624
Singapore

Work Department

Arbitration, Commercial Litigation, Employment and Labor, Insurance, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Professional Liability Litigation, White Collar and Government Investigations

Position

Huai Yuan Chia is a partner in our Litigation, Dispute Resolution and Arbitration practice groups. He also holds a regional responsibility for the firm’s ASEAN portfolio, specifically, Vietnam and Thailand, and has represented clients in all levels of court and in arbitration proceedings. In 2018, he was appointed onto the Singapore Supreme Court’s panel of lawyers (known as amicus curiae or ‘friend of the court’) tasked with assisting it on select cases involving important questions of law of public interest. In a reported matter which Huai Yuan assisted on as amicus curiae, his submissions were commended for greatly assisting the Court in reaching its decision and helping establish a new framework in the area of law concerned. Huai Yuan has been recognised in several ranking publications as a leading practitioner, including Asian Legal Business as one of Asia’s Super 50 dispute lawyers and one of Singapore’s Rising Stars in the legal industry, The Legal 500 Asia-Pacific as a notable practitioner and key lawyer in the firm’s dispute resolution, insurance and employment practices, Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific as a Future Star in the field of Commercial and Transactions, and Singapore Business Review as one of Singapore’s 30 most influential lawyers under 40. He has also received very positive reviews from clients, which are set out on his firm profile.

Huai Yuan’s experience spans a wide range of contentious and non-contentious civil and commercial matters. In addition to complex international and domestic commercial disputes and multi-jurisdictional matters, Huai Yuan has acted on and advised on matters concerning fraud, debt recovery, breaches of directors’ duties, claims for breach of trust, banking, finance and securities claims, insolvency, insurance claims, labour and employment disputes, non-compete disputes, misuse of confidential information, professional negligence and medical negligence. His practice includes acting for individuals with regard to white collar / financial crimes, and investigations on behalf of companies. He also regularly advises institutional clients and start-ups (including tech start-ups) on legal matters, including contractual disputes.

After graduating from the National University of Singapore’s Law Faculty with First Class Honours in Laws and several awards (such as the Law Society of Singapore Book Prize for being the top student in his third year of studies), Huai Yuan was handpicked to assist the Chief Justice and judges of the Singapore Supreme Court as a Justices’ Law Clerk (“JLC”). The JLC scheme is a Singapore Legal Service programme by which top law graduates are selected to serve as judicial assistants / associates and provide assistance and counsel to Supreme Court judges in select cases.

During his stint as a JLC, Huai Yuan was involved in several landmark judgments spanning a variety of fields, including cases on the following specialised hearing lists: Complex & Technical Cases, Finance, Securities, Banking and Complex Commercial Cases, Company, Insolvency and Trusts, Arbitration, Tort Claims, Public Law and Judicial Review.

Huai Yuan has also served as a Deputy Public Prosecutor and State Counsel with the Attorney-General’s Chambers (where he handled a wide range of cases involving white and blue collar crimes, as well as advised on enforcement and regulatory matters), and has experience as a Teaching Fellow in the National University of Singapore’s Law Faculty where he taught Company Law (the module of which has a component on insolvency).

Huai Yuan has published law journal articles in the United States, United Kingdom and Singapore, and is a contributor to a treatise on Corporate Law and Governance in Singapore. He has also represented NUS in international moots, and was an English and Chinese debater in school. Huai Yuan is effectively bilingual and proficient in English and Mandarin (both written and spoken).

Career

  • Deputy Public Prosecutor & State Counsel, Economic Crimes & Governance Division (presently known as the Financial Crimes & Technology Division) and Criminal Justice Division, Attorney-General’s Chambers (2013)
  • Justices’ Law Clerk, Supreme Court of Singapore, concurrently holding appointment as Teaching Fellow in the National University of Singapore’s Faculty of Law (2014 to 2015)
  • Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP (2016 to present)

Memberships

  • Member, Law Society of Singapore
  • Member, Singapore Academy of Law
  • Member, Young SIAC, Singapore International Arbitration Centre
  • Member, International Chamber of Commerce (Singapore Chapter)
  • Member, International Bar Association
  • Member, Inter-Pacific Bar Association

Lawyer Rankings

Singapore > Dispute resolution: local firms

Dentons Rodyk has a large team of dispute resolution specialists covering a broad spectrum of cases, from clinical negligence defence to construction disputes; shipping, trade and commodities cases; and commercial litigation and arbitration. The Singapore team has an impressive array of local, regional and multinational clients. Clients recognise the breadth of team and its ability to handle cross-border and multi-jurisdictional cases. Siang Pheng Lek heads the litigation and dispute resolution practice and is a leading medical defence advocate. Kia Jeng Koh is deputy head of the team with an established record in building and construction disputes. Lawrence Teh is a senior name in commodities and trade cases, and Mark Seah and Paul Wong are experienced commercial litigation specialists. Ajinderpal Singh is noted for partnership and shareholder disputes, and banking and insolvency cases. Joint deputy managing partner Edric Pan takes on international disputes as well as insurance and aviation-related claims, while Huai Yuan Chia oversees proceedings involving fraud allegations and Jen Wei Loh focuses on the shipping sector, including insolvency and damages matters.