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Kuok Yew Chen

Christopher & Lee Ong (CLO), a member firm of Rajah & Tann Asia (RTA), has appointed Kuok Yew Chen as Managing Partner with effect from April 1, 2023.

He succeeds Yon See Ting, who handed over the reins after four years at the helm. See Ting will continue in her Corporate M&A practice, and head the Firm’s Competition and Anti-trust Practice Group.

During her tenure as Managing Partner, See Ting prioritised a balanced, inclusive and people-first work environment that allowed the firm to attract and retain top talent lawyers and business professionals.

She also laid a solid foundation in governance and industry expertise for CLO, which translated to new practice areas being introduced to meet growing client needs, as well as ensuring clients have a safe pair of hands for their transactions and business ventures.

Stepping into the role of Managing Partner, Yew Chen brings with him valuable experience and knowledge in both legal practice and management, and is known for his strategic vision, strong relationships with clients, and ability to drive growth and innovation.

“CLO has grown to over 100 fee earners since its inception 10 years ago. The challenge ahead would be to maintain the momentum and growth, given local and global headwinds. However, I am cautiously optimistic that, together with my colleagues at CLO and RTA, and the invaluable support of our clients and business partners, we will be able to build on the solid foundations laid over the last decade, and continue to grow from strength to strength,” said Yew Chen.

 

Tags: Anti-trust, Rajah & Tann Asia
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