Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
enquires@20essex.uk
t: +45 36988379
Contact with chambers should be made through the Practice Management Team. They are happy to discuss client requirements and provide further information on such matters as the expertise and experience of individual members, fees, working practices and languages spoken. We have members able to work in French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Greek and Chinese (Mandarin).
Outside working hours, a member of our team is always available to be contacted on matters of an urgent nature. Contact should be made using the Chambers main number or email.
For our Singapore office, for client enquiries please contact our Head of Business Development for Asia Pacific, Katie-Beth Jones, and for all other queries please contact Lynn Quek. Out of office hours calls will automatically be diverted to our practice management team in London.
28 Maxwell Road
#02-03 Maxwell Chambers Suites
Singapore 069120
enquires@20essex.uk
t: +45 36988379
On 19 October 2016, Monica Feria–Tinta will be speaking on Energy Investment Arbitration at the Hong Kong Arbitration Week, on a panel entitled "Energy disputes – lessons learnt in Europe and opportunities facing the Chinese energy market", alongside Emmanuel Jacomy (Shearman & Sterling), Matthew Secomb (White & Case), Kristoffer Löf (Mannheimer Swartling Advokatbyrå), Kristin Campbell-Wilson (Stockholm Chamber of Commerce) and Huawei Sun (Zhong Lun Law Firm).
The session will introduce the European energy disputes landscape and address the opportunities and challenges currently facing the Chinese energy market. Can Europe help China benefit from its experience? What are the lessons to learn and what are the pitfalls to avoid? Will be just some of the questions the panel will address. The session has attracted nearly 100 attendees, including senior government counsels from the Department of Justice in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Arbitration Week attracts an ever-growing number of users and practitioners from every corner of the globe to the heart of Hong Kong to exchange insights on the changing landscape of international arbitration. For more information visit: http://hkaweek.hkiac.org/en/scc.php