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Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP
Rajah & Tann - Lawyers Who Know Asia
HeadquartersSingapore
No. of offices9
No. of lawyersover 500
Major practice areasGeneral Practice
Key peopleEng Beng Lee, SC, PBM (Managing Partner); Patrick Ang (Deputy Managing Partner)
Date foundedunknown
FounderThampore T Rajah, Tann Wee Tiong
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitewww.rajahtannasia.com


Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is a transnational law firm headquartered in Singapore with offices in Cambodia, China, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. Founded in 1954, it is the largest law firm in Southeast Asia with over 300 lawyers and fee-earners.[1][2] The firm is incorporated as a limited liability partnership in Singapore. It has practices in banking, competition, corporate governance, corporate finance, dispute resolution, information technology, infrastructure, insolvency, insurance, mergers and acquisitions, shipping, telecommunications and trade.[3][4][5] The firm is additionally known for its China, Japan and South Asia specific practice groups.

Rajah & Tann's clientele ranges from multinational and Fortune 500 corporations to emerging high-tech enterprises and start-ups. The firm's well known alumni include V.K. Rajah, Steven Chong and Sundaresh Menon. Eng Beng Lee has been the managing partner since 2010.[6]

History

In 1954, Rajah & Tann was founded by Tamphore T Rajah and Tann Wee Tiong.[7][8] Thampore Rajah and Tann Wee Tiong were also the founding members of People's Action Party. At that time, Rajah & Tann was the only law firm founded and run by Singaporeans.

T. T. Rajah's son V. K. was appointed as the managing partner in 1987. He oversaw the growth of the firm from 6 lawyers to more than 160 lawyers and 200 staff.[9] Steven Chong was appointed as the joint managing partner in 1998.[10][11]

In 2004, Steven Chong was appointed as sole managing partner when V. K. Rajah was elevated to the bench as a Judicial Commissioner.[12]

On 1 January 2008, the partnership law firm of Rajah & Tann converted to a limited liability partnership.[13]

In 2009, S.R. Nathan, former President of Singapore, appointed Steven Chong and deputy managing partner, Quentin Loh to the bench. Subsequently, Sundaresh Menon and Eng Beng Lee were appointed as managing and deputy managing partners respectively.[14]

In October 2010, Eng Beng Lee took over as the managing partner when Sundaresh Menon was appointed as the Attorney-General of Singapore.[15][16]

Reputation

Rajah & Tann is regarded as a part of the Singapore Big Four,[17][18] and is the largest law firm in Southeast Asia.[1][19] The other 3 law firms that comprise of the Big Four are Allen & Gledhill LLP, WongPartnership LLP and Drew & Napier LLC. The firm established a representative office in Shanghai in 2003.[20] Kuala Lumpur based Kamilah & Chong is an associate law firm since November 2007.[21]

In 2011, Rajah & Tann set up offices in Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City and Vientiane as a part of its strategy for regional expansion.[1] The firm began its operations in Phnom Penh and Yangon in January 2013.[22] There are plans for further expansion to Indonesia.[1][17][23] The firm earns up to 25 percent of its total revenues from regional and international work, and aims to grow the proportion of turnover derived overseas to 50 percent in the next five years.[17][24]

The firm was ranked in the top tiers of the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2011-2012 edition. The ranked practices were banking, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, and restructuring and insolvency.[25] It was also voted as the "Most Responsive Domestic Firm of the Year" in Singapore by the 2011 Asia-MENA Counsel Firms of the Year survey.[26]

At the Asian Legal Business (ALB) Southeast Asia Law Awards ceremony held in May 2011, Rajah & Tann won the IPP Financial Advisers Award, Singapore M&A Deal of the Year Award and the Singapore Deal of the Year Award.[27] The firm was also jointly recognized as the International Arbitration Law Firm of the Year 2011.[27]

In a survey conducted by the Global Arbitration Review, Rajah & Tann was ranked among the world's top 30 law firms in international arbitration for three years running.[28] The firm is ranked 24th in a list of 30, based on cases handled, size of claims and other qualitative and quantitative data.[29] According to the survey, the value of the total arbitration portfolio is USD 7.4 billion.[29] Dispute resolution consists of 55 to 60 percent of the work at the firm.[16]

In July 2011, the board of directors at Lex Mundi, a professional legal services network, voted unanimously to admit Rajah & Tann as the exclusive member firm from Singapore.[30]

Practice areas

Rajah & Tann is a full service firm with the following practice areas:[5]

  • Admiralty and Shipping
  • Appeals and Issues
  • Banking and Finance
  • Business Finance and Insolvency
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Competition and Trade Law
  • Construction and Projects
  • Corporate Finance and Capital Markets
  • Corporate Real Estate
  • Employment and Executive Compensation
  • Entertainment and Media, Sports & Gambling
  • Family, Probate and Trusts
  • Financial Services
  • Indonesian Practice
  • Insurance and Reinsurance
  • Integrated Regulatory
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Arbitration
  • Medical Law
  • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Private Client
  • Project Finance
  • Real Estate
  • Restructuring & Insolvency
  • Shipping & International Trade
  • Sports
  • Tax
  • Technology, Media & Telecommunications
  • White Collar Crime

Charitable activities

The Rajah & Tann Foundation was set up in early 2011 to give a portion of the firm's earnings annually to social causes. The firm has committed to an annual contribution of at least SGD 200,000. There are plans for expansion of the program for charitable causes in Southeast Asia.[31] The Foundation is administered by the Community Foundation of Singapore.[32]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Rajah & Tann now the largest law firm in Singapore, Straits Times, 24 October 2011, accessed on 25 November 2011
  2. ^ Singapore's Top Ten, Straits Times, accessed on 25 November 2011
  3. ^ Rajah & Tann LLP - Firm Profile, LexisNexis Martindale-Hubbell, accessed on 25 November 2011
  4. ^ Professional Services - Rajah & Tann, Bloomberg Businessweek, accessed on 25 November 2011
  5. ^ a b Our People - List by Practice Area, RajahTann.com, accessed on 25 November 2011
  6. ^ Leading Singapore firm names sole managing partner as co-chief takes government role, legalweek.com 21 September 2010, accessed on 25 November 2011
  7. ^ Beyond a Corporate Culture, RajahTann.com, accessed on 25 November 2011
  8. ^ Directories - Singapore, IFLR1000, published in 2008, accessed on 25 November 2011
  9. ^ Constitution of the Legal Service Commission, Singapore Legal Service Commission, accessed on 26 November 2011
  10. ^ Honourable Justice Steven Chong - Speaker profile, lawsociety.com.sg, accessed on 28 November 2011
  11. ^ Speaker profiles - Justice Steven Chong, Monash University, Faculty of Law, accessed on 27 November 2011
  12. ^ Rajah & Tann appoints new managing partner, asialaw.com, March 2004, accessed on 27 November 2011
  13. ^ Professional Moves, Law Gazette, Singapore, accessed on 25 November 2011
  14. ^ New Management unveiled at Rajah & Tann, Rashida Yousufzai, ALB Legal News, 26 August 2009, accessed on 29 November 2011
  15. ^ To turn a spectre into an opportunity, Teo Xuanwei, Channel News Asia, 20 June 2011, accessed on 1 December 2011
  16. ^ a b Law firm Rajah & Tann to expand Asian presence, Julie Quek, Channel News Asia, 21 September 2010, accessed on 3 December 2011
  17. ^ a b c Singapore firms flex regional muscle, Yun Kriegler, The Lawyer, 26 September 2011, accessed on 2 December 2011
  18. ^ Rajah & Tann inaugurates SG's first integrated regulatory practice, Pamela Koh, ALB Legal News, 19 May 2011, accessed on 3 December 2011
  19. ^ The ALB50 - Asia's Largest Law Firms, indochinecounsel.com, published in 2011, accessed on 1 December 2011
  20. ^ Cleary joins rush into China as Cepa II comes into force, Donna Sawyer, The Lawyer, 3 October 2005, accessed on 2 December 2011
  21. ^ Kamilah & Chong, Kamilah & Chong, accessed on 2 December 2011
  22. ^ Singapore's Rajah & Tann launches in Cambodia and Myanmar, Yun Kriegler, The Lawyer, 1 February 2013, accessed on 2 February 2013
  23. ^ Rajah & Tann expands its regional footprint, Conrad Raj, TODAY Online, 10 September 2011, accessed on 3 December 2011
  24. ^ Rajah & Tann guns for regional domination, Pamela Hamer-Koh, ALB Legal News, 23 September 2010, accessed on 3 December 2011
  25. ^ Legal Market Overview, IFLR1000, accessed on 5 December 2011
  26. ^ Representing Corporate Asia & Middle East - 5th Annual Survey of In-House Counsel along the New Silk Road, Asia-MENA Counsel, published in 2011, accessed on 5 December 2011
  27. ^ a b ALB Southeast Asia 2012 Law Awards, ALB Legal News, accessed on 4 December 2011
  28. ^ Rajah & Tann in top 30 international arbitration list, The Business Times, 22 February 2009, accessed on 5 December 2011
  29. ^ a b Rajah & Tann LLP - GAR Analysis, Global Arbitration Review, 18 February 2011, accessed on 5 December 2011
  30. ^ Lex Mundi Admits Rajah & Tann LLP as its Member Firm for Singapore, Yahoo! News, 20 July 2011, accessed on 5 December 2011
  31. ^ Law firm to give some profits to charity, Joy Fang, AsiaOne News, 5 January 2011, accessed on 5 December 2011
  32. ^ Law firm Rajah & Tann gives back to charity, Mustafa Shawafi, Channel News Asia, 4 January 2011, accessed on 5 December 2011

Rajah & Tann launches legal alliance for South-east Asia, Rachael Boon, Straits Times, 21 August 2014, accessed 4th May 2015