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One Essex Court, a commercial set of barristers' chambers in London, has announced that Paul Tan, former partner and head of arbitration for Asia at Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, has joined its ranks as an international counsel and arbitrator.

Tan brings over two decades of experience in complex, high-value disputes across various industries. His expertise spans telecoms, natural and renewable resources, technology, media, construction, and financial institutions.

He joined Gibson Dunn in 2022 from Clifford Chance, where he was a partner and head of litigation for Southeast Asia. Previously, he was a partner at Rajah & Tann. Over his career, Tan has represented multinational corporations, global insurers, financial institutions, and Asian governments in both common and civil law systems.

In addition to his work as counsel, Tan sits as an arbitrator in cases before major international arbitration centres, including SIAC, HKIAC, and ICC.

“Paul will be a fantastic addition to Chambers and further increase Chambers' commitment to, and presence in, Singapore and the region,” said Dan Toledano KC and Sonia Tolaney KC, joint heads of chambers, in a statement.

Tan will continue to appear before Singapore courts through Paul Tan Law, while expanding his international practice with One Essex Court.

 

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