Alfred Wu

Dentons has added partner Alfred Wu, along with senior consultant Philip Nunn and senior associate Muriel Cheng, to its litigation and arbitration practice in Hong Kong. Prior to joining the firm, all three lawyers practiced in Norton Rose Fulbright Hong Kong. Wu handles an extensive range of general commercial litigation and arbitration. He advises clients on corporate finance, M&A, funds, joint venture, shareholders, property and employment disputes, as well as insolvency and restructuring matters. His arbitration experience includes both domestic and international arbitration. Clients he has represented include banks, Hong Kong-listed issuers, multinational corporations, funds, accountants/liquidators and high-net-worth individuals. He also has a special focus on construction litigation and arbitration. Nunn is a litigation and dispute resolution lawyer who has worked in Hong Kong for more than 40 years. His arbitration experience includes both domestic and international arbitration. Clients he has represented include government organizations, Hong Kong-listed companies and professional services organizations. While having a special focus on construction litigation and arbitration, Nunn has significant experience in construction-related adjudication and mediation, and is on the HKIAC Panel of Adjudicators and is an HKIAC Accredited Mediator. Cheng focuses her practice on a wide range of dispute resolution areas, and has handled numerous matters involving high-value, highly complex and multi-jurisdictional disputes involving international arbitration, commercial litigation and insolvency matters. She has also acted for clients on various contentious financial services regulatory, corruption and business ethics, data privacy and other regulatory compliance matters.

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