Our Partners

KUNG SHIN TYAN

Ms. Kung Shin Tyan obtained her L.L.B from University of London (External). She had worked as an intern in Messrs Khor Ong & Company, an established and well known legal firm in Penang, for four (4) years and was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya on 14th October 2012 after obtaining a second (2nd) upper in the Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP), Malaysia examination and was one of the top three student of that year. She practiced in the aforesaid firm for three (3) years and was handling the firm’s banking litigation and recovery work. She also has experience working as a legal advisor in a multinational Japanese company Asia Regional Headquaters in Singapore. She is known for her expertise in the area of, including but not limited to, banking litigation, corporate and commercial disputes and creative and innovative solutions tailored to address the complex litigious issues.

 

VIVIAN TAN

Vivian obtained her LL.B from University of London and was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2013.

Vivian possesses vast legal knowledge in the area related to non-contentious legal work, as well as matters which require dispute resolution.

For non-contentious legal work, Vivian advises clients in a broad spectrum of legal matters encompassing the areas of banking, finance & real estate transactions, to complex corporate, commercial & contractual transactions, as well as family law [such as wills, trusts, and estate management].

In the dispute resolution front, Vivian is an experienced civil litigator focussing in the area of corporate & commercial litigation, as well as complex family law-related disputes involving divorce, custody, and succession. Another key focus of hers is the area of construction law, where she has amongst others represented a sub-contactor before the public inquiry, held to investigate into the highly publicised landslide incident which occurred on a construction site in Penang, that resulted in several fatalities.