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Tan Joo Thye: Chambers Asia 2011 Leading Individual for Banking & Finance
Tan Joo Thye is recognised by Chambers Asia 2011 as a Leading Individual for Banking & Finance. Joo Thye is "notable on the financing side of large real estate projects and have been praised for [his] ability to "offer admirably strong support" throughout transactions." Joo Thye is experienced in areas of infrastructure, project finance, restructuring, banking and direct investment transactions.
"[Rodyk is] one of the older practices out there, but also one of the most active on the market."
"This 18-strong team goes from strength to strength, offering both contentious and non-contentious expertise. Recent highlights include defending domestic client SME Aurigin Technology against a patent infringement action brought by multinational firm ASM Assembly Automation. The team is also representing Asahi Glass against ongoing allegations of patent infringement, brought by Hoya Corporation. Patent prosecution and technology licensing also feature in the team's workload."
Lee Ai Ming: Chambers Asia 2011 Leading Individual for Intellectual Property
Lee Ai Ming is recognised by Chambers Asia 2011 as a Leading Individual for Intellectual Property. Ai Ming is "a real veteran and a solid practitioner," with one peer remarking that she is one of the most long-standing and active lawyers on the scene." She "is traditionally known for her excellent portfolio management and general trade mark work, though her practice has leaned more towards patent litigation in the past year." Ai Ming has represented both foreign multinationals and local SMEs in patent disputes involving cutting edge technologies in the fields of semiconductors, telecommunications, pharmaceutical preparations and biotechnology.
Gilbert Leong: Chambers Asia 2011 Leading Individual for Technology, Media, Telecoms (TMT)
Gilbert Leong is recognised by Chambers Asia 2011 as a Leading Individual for Technology, Media, Telecoms (TMT). Gilbert "heads the IT practice at full-service firm Rodyk & Davidson LLP. Having previously worked in-house for a large corporate, he "brings a useful skill set to the table, which makes him someone to look out for in this area."" Gilbert has been counsel to parties involved in the telecommunication industry. In particular, he has advised on disputes arising as between telecommunication licensees, application for licences, market access and infrastructural issues.
"[Rodyk]... focuses on commercial litigation and is noted for its prominence in the local disputes market. The firm is well known for construction-related work, which it handles across the region; it also has core strength in banking and finance and shipping, and niche capability in medical defence work and IP litigation."
"This 51-strong disputes team focuses on commercial litigation and is noted for its prominence in the local disputes market. The firm is well known for construction-related work, which it handles across the region; it also has core strength in banking and finance and shipping, and niche capability in medical defence work and IP litigation. Recent headline-grabbing cases include defending Singaporean manufacturer Aurigin Technology against a Hong Kong-based multinational, ASM Assembly Automation in an unusual IP dispute where both parties had taken out patents."