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Fullerton Law Chambers, a specialist dispute resolution firm in Singapore, has appointed Wei Chern Tham as a director from Selvam, Duane Morris’ joint venture in the island nation.

Tham specialises in corporate litigation, including shareholders’ disputes and breaches of directors’ duties, as well as litigation matters relating to securities and banking. 

Tham spent the early part of his career at WongPartnership and Allen & Gledhill, becoming a partner at the latter firm in 2010. He joined Duane Morris & Selvam in 2015.

His arrival takes the number of directors at Fullerton Law Chambers, which launched in March last year, to three. The other two are Alfred Lim and Edmund Eng.

 

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