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Drew & Napier LLC Offices
Drew & Napier LLC
10 COLLYER QUAY
#10-01 OCEAN FINANCIAL CENTRE
SINGAPORE 049315
Singapore
10 COLLYER QUAY
#10-01 OCEAN FINANCIAL CENTRE
SINGAPORE 049315
Singapore
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Mr Gerald Tay
Work Department
Dispute Resolution
Position
Director, Dispute Resolution
Career
Gerald has an active practice in civil litigation and international arbitration.
He handles a variety of matters relating to director / shareholder disputes, contractual and tortious claims, competition law issues, infrastructure projects, energy ventures, trusts, banking and finance, and regulatory actions.
Gerald has acted for governments, multinational corporations, financial institutions and high net worth individuals at all levels of the Singapore Courts and in international arbitration.
Gerald graduated from the University of Oxford with a B.A. (Hons) degree in 2013.
Gerald tutors students in the Preparatory Course leading to Part B of the Singapore Bar Examinations.
Languages
English
Memberships
- Member, Singapore Academy of Law
- Member, Law Society of Singapore
- Tutor for the Preparatory Course leading to Part B of the Singapore Bar Examinations
Education
- B.A. (Hons) University of Oxford (2013)
- Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore (2015)
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Antitrust and competition: local firms
- Dispute resolution: local firms
- Intellectual property: Local firms
- Labour and employment: local firms
- Private wealth and family law – local firms
- Projects and energy: local firms
- Restructuring and insolvency: local firms
- Tax: local firms
- TMT: local firms
- White-collar crime - Local firms
Firm Rankings
- Construction: Local firms
- Data protection and cyber security
- International arbitration
- Investment funds: local firms
- Real estate: local firms
- Banking and finance: local firms
- Capital markets: equity and debt: local firms
- Corporate and M&A: local firms
- Fintech and financial services regulatory: local firms