Terence Seah > Virtus Law LLP > Singapore, Singapore > Lawyer Profile

Virtus Law LLP
1 RAFFLES PLACE, #18-61 TOWER 2
SINGAPORE 048616
Singapore

Position

Terence is a partner at Virtus Law. One of our experienced litigators, he has acted for and advised multi-national corporations and international banks in significant local and international commercial disputes.

Terence has worked on disputes which have focused on a wide range of subject matters such as complex derivative products, commercial fraud, regulatory breaches, defamation, employment and mental capacity. In addition, he has successfully defended accused persons in criminal trials.

He also has financial transaction experience advising banks and financial institutions on documentation relating to bonds, warrants, structured notes and derivatives products, including the master agreement, schedule and confirmations of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association Inc (ISDA). 

Lawyer Rankings

Singapore > Labour and employment: local firms

Acting for a range of local and international clients, Virtus Law LLP handles an impressive mix of labour and employment engagements, from transactional, immigration and regulatory issues, to non-competition obligation disputes and investigations. Terence Seah is a disputes specialist who is known for his record in restraint of trade cases and termination compensation matters. Jason Yang provides further expertise in both advisory and transactional mandates.

Singapore > Dispute resolution: local firms

Virtus Law LLP retains expertise in resolving disputes relating to maritime and international trade, restructuring and insolvency, commercial litigation, employment and international arbitration. Recently, the practice has seen an uptake in fraud, regulatory and investigation instructions from private clients, dedicated family office and private investment funds. Practice head Daryll Ng specialises in fintech, shareholder and marine dispute resolution. Co-head Terence Seah is noted for dealing with white-collar crime matters. Commercial litigator Lauren Tang completes the leadership trio, focusing on restructuring and insolvency issues.