Speakers

Kwong Chiew Ee, partner, Rahmat Lim & Partners

Chiew Ee is a dispute resolution lawyer with in-depth experience in corporate and commercial disputes. Her disputes experience includes acting for the Malaysian subsidiary of a German-listed company in proceedings involving breach of directors’ and fiduciary duties, representing a Japanese credit leasing company in a post-M&A arbitration concerning breach of warranty, advising local and foreign private equity funds in shareholder disputes, and representing clients in asset tracing proceedings arising from cyber frauds. She also regularly acts for financial institutions in defending claims relating to alleged financial mis-selling and negligence.

In the area of restructuring and insolvency, Chiew Ee has acted for creditors, debtors, financial institutions, and insolvency officeholders in a broad range of contentious and non-contentious matters. She has experience advising foreign clients on the implications of their restructuring processes—such as the US Chapter 11 process and the UK Part 26A restructuring plans—in Malaysia, including how their Malaysian entities may participate in or be affected by the wider foreign restructuring processes. Chiew Ee also has experience coordinating recognition of Malaysian restructuring and insolvency proceedings and orders in foreign jurisdictions.

Notably, Chiew Ee is the first and only Malaysian-qualified practitioner to be admitted as an INSOL Fellow, joining a select global cohort of professionals recognised for their experience in international restructuring and insolvency. Chiew Ee is also a part of the INSOL International’s Asian Advisory Council—a regional council comprising a group of experienced restructuring and insolvency professionals that is supporting INSOL International work in the Asia-Pacific region. She is a member of INSOL International and the International Women’s Insolvency & Restructuring Confederation (IWIRC).

Chiew Ee has been recognised as a Recommended Lawyer in Dispute Resolution for The Legal 500 Asia Pacific where she was noted for being “very knowledgeable about the law, particularly on insolvency issues” and was praised for being “detail-oriented and possesses an impressive commercial sense”. Client has also commended her as their “preferred go-to as counsel for Malaysian disputes.” She was the winner of the Lexology Client’s Choice Award in 2025 for Restructuring & Insolvency in Malaysia. In 2022, Chiew Ee was named in Asian Legal Business’ Asia 40 Under 40 list, which recognises the most accomplished lawyers in Asia under the age of 40.

Chiew Ee is also a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and a Panel Adjudicator at the Asian International Arbitration Centre. She is an emerging thought leader in cross-border commercial disputes, having co-authored Commercial Conflict of Laws in Malaysia, the sole Malaysian practitioner text on the subject which has been cited by the High Court of Malaya. She is also the co-editor of the latest edition of the “Halsbury’s Laws of Malaysia – Conflict of Laws” published by LexisNexis.


Dzuhairi Jaafar Thani, partner, Rahmat Lim & Partners

Dzuhairi has extensive experience advising on the development and construction of industrial and commercial buildings, including data centres, semiconductor manufacturing facilities, oil and gas infrastructure and related facilities, and the development and construction of railway and highway infrastructure.

He has advised on various engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contracts, including those for railway systems, refinery and petrochemical plants and other oil and gas related facilities, and has also advised on the procurement of energy, including renewable energy, for the operation of data centres and semiconductor manufacturing facilities.
Dzuhairi is ranked in Projects, Infrastructure & Energy in Chambers Asia-Pacific, where he is commended for providing “practical, commercially-minded advice on issues raised” and for being “able to digest and advise on complex issues”. He is also recognised as a Recommended lawyer for Energy by Lexology Index (formerly Who’s Who Legal). In The Legal 500 Asia Pacific, he is ranked as a Leading Partner in Real Estate and Construction and praised for his “in-depth knowledge of the industry”, with clients describing him as “very experienced in handling project contracts”. In IFLR1000, he is recognised as a Highly Regarded lawyer in Project Development”, where a client attests that “He is extremely experienced, knowledgeable and was attentive to assist us in the finalization of the contract”.

Dzuhairi is concurrently a Partner at Allen & Gledhill.


Charmian Aw, partner, Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee

Charmian Aw is a leading practitioner in data, privacy and cybersecurity in the Asia-Pacific region, with extensive technology regulatory and transactional experience. Having obtained certifications in AI governance and information privacy for Asia, Europe and the U.S. (AIGP, FIP, CIPP/A, E, US, CIPM), Charmian has counselled global corporations on multijurisdictional data law compliance and spearheaded projects (covering over 130 territories) on regulatory compliance, data governance and cross-border transfers. While her practice is industry-neutral, she has particular expertise advising market leaders in the technology, healthcare and life sciences, finance, hospitality, e-commerce, media and gaming, and consumer and luxury sectors. Charmian is ranked in legal directories including Chambers, Legal 500, and Lexology Index. In 2026, Charmian was named the IAPP Vanguard Award winner for Asia, recognising excellence and creativity in advancing privacy, AI governance, cybersecurity law and digital responsibility.


Lo Khai Yi, partner, co-head of the technology practice group, HHQ

Khai Yi is a technology, media and telecommunications lawyer and co-head of the Technology Practice Group at Halim Hong & Quek. His practice focuses on complex technology, software and telecommunications transactions, as well as data protection, AI governance and fintech. He has worked closely with regulators, including contributing to national data protection policy and guidelines on the use of personal data in AI as a member of a PDPC working committee. Khai is known for delivering commercially driven, practical advice to institutional clients and technology providers on structuring technology transaction, software deployment and system integration, including many national technology projects and engagements with the governmental agencies and departments.


Ong Johnson, partner, co-head of the technology practice group, HHQ

Ong Johnson heads the Technology Practice Group, focusing on TMT, with a market-leading specialisation in fintech and personal data protection. A leading fintech practitioner, he regularly engages with Bank Negara Malaysia, the Securities Commission, and the Labuan FSA on complex licensing, digital assets, tokenisation, and emerging payment models. In personal data protection, he is widely regarded as a leading authority, with extensive, hands-on experience advising on high-impact data breaches, regulatory investigations, and crisis response strategies across multiple industries. His standing is further reinforced by his appointment by the Commissioner to draft key national DPO and AI-related guidelines, reflecting both his technical depth and policy influence in shaping Malaysia’s data protection landscape.


S. Saravana Kumar, partner, head of the firm’s tax, SST & customs, Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership

Saravana heads the Tax, SST & Customs Practice where he is widely regarded as one of Malaysia’s leading tax controversy and tax advisory lawyers. He has acted in numerous landmark tax disputes before the Malaysian courts and tax tribunals, with a distinguished track record in complex direct and indirect tax litigation, transfer pricing, customs matters and stamp duty disputes.

He is also a trusted adviser on the tax structuring aspects of corporate transactions, mergers and acquisitions, cross-border investments, and business reorganisations. He regularly advises multinational corporations, financial institutions, private equity sponsors, public-listed companies, and high-net-worth individuals on tax-efficient transaction structuring, group reorganisations, transfer pricing, customs enforcement, and indirect tax risk management. His ability to combine technical tax expertise with commercial and strategic insight makes him a sought-after adviser for complex and high value transactions.

Saravana has been consistently recognised by Chambers Asia-Pacific, The Legal 500, Asialaw Profiles, and Asia Business Law Journal for his expertise and leadership in tax law. Beyond practice, he currently serves as Chair of the Taxation & Customs Committee of LAWASIA and as a Trustee of the Malaysian Tax Research Foundation. He is also the Organising Chairman of the Malaysia Legal Forum, which is a leading legal forum on contemporary legal issues.


Kamilah Kasim, partner, Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership

Kamilah is one of Malaysia’s most distinguished projects, energy and infrastructure lawyers, with 40 years of experience advising on complex, high value developments across the region. Her practice focuses on major infrastructure and public-private partnership projects, including rail, airport, port, and power sector developments, where she regularly advises government-linked entities, sponsors, developers, financiers, and multinational stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.

Drawing on her strong background in dispute resolution, Kamilah is particularly valued for her strategic, commercially grounded approach to contract structuring, risk allocation, and negotiations in large-scale and politically sensitive projects. She is a member of the AIAC Court of Arbitration and has received numerous accolades, including being named Southeast Asia Legal 500 Leading Lawyer of the Year for Projects and Energy, ranked Band 1 by Chambers & Partners for Projects, Energy and Infrastructure, recognised as a Hall of Fame lawyer in The Legal 500, and awarded ALB Woman Lawyer of the Year 2023. Her experience spans numerous landmark cross-border transactions and transformative national infrastructure initiatives.


Michele Lim, partner, Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership

Michele leads the firm’s Corporate Governance & Compliance Practice. With more than 30 years of experience, she is widely recognised as a leading adviser on corporate governance, board effectiveness, regulatory compliance, succession planning, and ESG governance frameworks.

Michele brings a rare combination of legal, regulatory, and boardroom leadership experience, having previously served as the Founding President and Chief Executive Officer of the Institute of Corporate Directors Malaysia (ICDM), as well as holding senior leadership positions at IHH Healthcare Berhad and Proton Holdings Berhad. She regularly advises boards of directors, regulators, public-listed companies, and multinational corporations on governance transformation, stakeholder accountability, and sustainable corporate oversight. In 2024, she was recognised as Best Malaysian Woman CEO (Corporate Governance) at the Women’s Tabloid Awards.


Rajeswari Karupiah, partner, Rosli Dahlan Saravana Partnership

Rajeswari specialises in employment, industrial relations, and workplace advisory matters. For the last 30 years, she has been advising domestic and multinational employers on the full spectrum of employment law issues including contentious disputes, regulatory compliance, executive misconduct and fraud investigations, workforce restructuring, and employee incentive and share option arrangements.

Rajeswari brings significant adjudicatory and policy-making experience to her practice, having served as Chairman of the Industrial Court of Malaysia from 2018 to 2024, during which she presided over more than 500 cases involving complex employment and industrial relations issues. She also served as Legal Advisor and Consultant to the World Bank, where she contributed to the development of Malaysia’s minimum wage policy and labour reform initiatives. A certified mediator and published author, she is widely regarded as a respected voice in employment and industrial relations law.


Gilbert Gan, senior partner, Zaid Ibrahim & Co

Gilbert Gan is the Senior Partner of Zaid Ibrahim & Co. and one of Malaysia’s leading corporate and capital markets lawyers, with over 30 years of experience advising on high-profile transactions across Malaysia and the ASEAN region. Recognised by leading legal directories and named among Asia Business Law Journal’s Top 100 Lawyers, he advises government-linked companies, multinational corporations, and financial institutions on mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructurings, capital markets transactions, and strategic investments, including some of Malaysia’s most significant corporate deals.


Jonathan Lim, managing partner, Zaid Ibrahim & Co

Jonathan Lim is the Managing Partner and a Corporate Partner at Zaid Ibrahim & Co. He specialises in fintech, venture capital, blockchain technology, payment systems, and corporate transactions, advising both local and international clients on regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, capital markets, and investments. Jonathan also serves as Secretary of the Fintech Association of Malaysia and is actively involved in supporting Malaysia’s fintech and startup ecosystem.


Tom Jokelson, partner, A&O Shearman

Tom Jokelson is a highly regarded corporate M&A partner and one of the most active practitioners in the Singapore market, advising across the full spectrum of M&A, private equity, joint ventures, divestments and strategic investments across Southeast Asia. Tom advises a broad and sophisticated client base spanning sovereign wealth funds, private equity sponsors, multinational corporates and financial institutions across a range of industry sectors, with particular depth in technology, financial services and the consumer sector. He has a particular focus on cross-border transactions involving Indonesia and Vietnam, and leads the firm’s coverage for M&A in the Philippines. Tom is particularly recognized for his expertise in advising emerging companies of varying sizes and stages of development on capital raises and growth transactions, and leads the firm’s venture capital and emerging companies practice for ASEAN.


Aizad Khair, product leader – Asia, Beazley

Aizad Khair is an experienced M&A underwriter who leads Beazley’s M&A insurance offering in Asia. He brings over a decade of experience across private practice and in-house roles in Malaysia and Singapore, advising on cross-border M&A transactions across ASEAN and North Asia. His combined legal and underwriting background provides him with a nuanced understanding of complex deal structures and the key risks and considerations for insureds across the said regions.


David Lim, partner, TSF Law

David Lim is a Partner at TSF Law, specialising in mergers & acquisitions, joint ventures and regulatory advisory across Southeast Asia. Recognized in The A‑List and as an IFLR1000 Rising Star Partner, he advises both public-listed and private corporates, funds and high‑growth ventures on complex transactions across sectors such as renewable energy, financial services, education, healthcare, aviation and e-commerce.


George Teng, partner, TSF Law

George Teng is a Partner at TSF Law, with a practice focused on mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and strategic corporate advisory. He advises clients across a broad spectrum of corporate and commercial matters, including complex transactions in niche and emerging sectors such as mining, fintech and renewable energy. George also heads the firm’s real estate practice, where he regularly advises on transaction structuring and asset-related deals. Beyond client work, he is actively involved in professional development initiatives and has contributed as a speaker and trainer in various corporate and legal training programs. He is also an alumni member of the Corporate and Commercial Law Committee of the Malaysian Bar.


Victor Chang, CEO and general counsel, Solarlink Energy 

Victor Chang is the Chief Executive Officer and General Counsel of Solarlink Energy Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian renewable energy company he founded in 2023. In his dual commercial and legal role, Victor leads Solarlink Energy’s strategic growth, corporate development, regulatory positioning and legal affairs, with a particular focus on solar energy, battery energy storage systems (BESS), commercial and industrial renewable energy solutions, risk management and the evolving regulatory landscape for Malaysia’s energy transition.

Victor brings a distinctive cross-disciplinary perspective to the renewable energy sector, combining legal expertise, commercial leadership and hands-on experience. At Solarlink Energy, he works closely with clients, regulators and technical teams to deliver cost-effective, and practical green energy solutions, while structuring the legal framework to ensure such projects are contractually robust and bankable, particularly for Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for both solar and BESS.

Prior to founding Solarlink Energy, Victor qualified as a Solicitor of England & Wales at Taylor Wessing LLP in London, specialising in corporate venture capital and helping his clients raise over US$1b through institutional and venture capital investors. Following which, he joined a high-growth fintech, Curve OS Limited, as Corporate Counsel, leading their US$100m Series C funding round, before returning to Malaysia in 2022. His experiences both in private practice and in-house continue to inform his approach as both CEO and General Counsel, enabling him to bridge boardroom strategy, legal execution and operational delivery.


Ooi Hui Yi, chief legal officer, MAMEE-Double Decker

Ooi Hui Yi is the Chief Legal Officer of Mamee Group a leading FMCG group in Malaysia with a growing regional footprint. She leads the company’s legal function, advising on a broad spectrum of matters including cross-border investments, M&A transactions, strategic partnerships, supply chain arrangements, and cross border trading agreements.

With extensive experience in navigating complex, multi-jurisdictional transactions, Hui Yi plays a key role in managing legal and geopolitical risks arising from the company’s international expansion, particularly across Asia and North America. Her practice includes advising on sanctions compliance, trade restrictions, foreign investment frameworks, and contractual risk allocation in volatile markets.

Hui Yi is known for her pragmatic, commercially driven approach and her ability to translate geopolitical developments into actionable legal strategies for business stakeholders. She has been instrumental in structuring resilient supply chain arrangements and safeguarding the company’s interests amid evolving global trade dynamics.