Yuen Law

Singapore

Review

Dispute resolution

Yuen Law boutique firm with a growing reputation in dispute resolution, particularly in complex commercial litigation and arbitration. The practice is led by Director Amos Cai, a litigator known for a strategic, methodical approach to high-stakes disputes. He is supported by Director Denise Teo, and together they have expanded the team’s capabilities over the past few years, cementing Yuen Law’s position as a trusted partner for contentious matters. Apart from Cao and Yeo, another noteworthy team member is Lim Yun Heng, a litigation counsel who has led multiple successful matters and is regarded as a rising talent within the firm. On the private client side, the firm also maintains a well-regarded family disputes practice headed by veteran Lim Fung Peen. Last spring, the firm further bolstered its bench by hiring P Padman as a consultant. He is a seasoned litigator with over three decades of experience in commercial and banking disputes and insolvency, and a long-serving appointee on the Law Society’s disciplinary panels.  

A hallmark of Yuen Law’s dispute practice is its client-centric, pragmatic approach. The team emphasizes practical, tailored solutions that align with each client’s commercial objectives, rather than a one-size-fits-all strategy. It represents a broad spectrum of clients, from high-net-worth individuals and tech start-ups to local SMEs and multinational corporations. The clients span industries such as construction, food & beverage, real estate, finance, and technology. This diverse exposure allows the firm’s lawyers to craft sector-specific dispute strategies, drawing on insights into industry practices and regulatory nuances.  

Despite its boutique size, the firm has developed strong cross-border capabilities. In the last couple of years, its lawyers have handled disputes involving parties and assets in China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Europe, seamlessly coordinating with foreign counsel and navigating overseas court procedures. Notably, the firm recently managed a cross-border intellectual property and contract dispute requiring parallel proceedings in Singapore and China, including the first-ever use of the Hague Service Convention to serve court papers in Mainland China. The Yuen Law team successfully protected its client’s interests in Singapore by fending off the opposing party’s attempts to derail the case The firm also frequently advises on matters requiring overseas enforcement or foreign law elements, working within networks of correspondent firms to ensure a seamless multi-jurisdictional strategy for its clients. 

Over the last 12 months, Yuen Law’s disputes docket has been especially active, reflecting its growing profile. The practice handled roughly 250 contentious matters in the past year, a significant volume that includes everything from contract claims and shareholder feuds to insolvency disputes and enforcement actions. In one highlight, the firm advised a corporate client in quietly resolving a banking dispute by invoking a contractual termination clause. This led to the swift release of about US$12 million in frozen funds by an international bank, with no lawsuit needed.  

When litigation is unavoidable, the team has demonstrated the tenacity and skill to prevail in complex cases. Recently, the firm achieved a significant victory in a decade-long shareholder dispute that had seen the opposing party use every tactic to delay justice. Representing the majority shareholder in a Singapore company, the firm’s lawyers fended off a series of vexatious applications filed by the minority shareholder to avoid bankruptcy. The matter culminated in the Appellate Division of the High Court, which dismissed the minority’s final appeal and agreed that the litigation was nothing but an abuse of process designed to frustrate the creditor. By putting an end to these stalling tactics, the firm cleared the way for its client to enforce a long-pending debt, a result that also set an example that the courts will not tolerate misuse of judicial processes by recalcitrant debtors. In another notable case, the team successfully defended a local hospitality company in a construction suit. The claimant, a contractor, had sued for unpaid work and alleged losses, but the Yuen Law team exposed critical gaps in the contract and the claimant’s evidence. The High Court not only dismissed the entire claim but also upheld the client’s counterclaim for wrongful termination of contract, enabling the client to recover damages instead.  

The disputes team also emphasises adaptability across dispute forums. Beyond courtroom litigation, the firm handles international arbitrations and urgent injunction or enforcement actions. In the past year, for example, its lawyers have represented clients in expeditious SIAC proceedings, as well as advised on overseas asset recovery after foreign judgments. The firm’s readiness to deploy different dispute resolution mechanisms is evident in a matter involving a Singapore project management firm: the firm guided this client through mediation to settle a S$1.2 million construction dispute on favourable terms, avoiding what could have been a lengthy trial.  

Client feedback 

Yuen Law provided good advice and recommendations related to my case.”- Family and matrimonial 

Lim Fung Peen 

He was able to analyse the problems and the situation, then provide best possible solutions.”