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Sapna Jhangiani QC has joined Singapore’s Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC) as an international legal counsel. She will represent AGC as an advocate, and train its officers in advocacy.

Jhangiani has expertise in commercial disputes and international arbitration matters. She joins from Clyde & Co, where she worked for more than 15 years, and was most recently a partner.

In 2020, Jhangiani became the first female lawyer in Singapore to be named Queen’s Counsel, as well as the third legal practitioner in the city-state after Colin Ong and Toby Landau.

 

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