Kenji Ong Shao Qiang

Kenji Ong Shao Qiang is a legal practitioner in Singapore. With documented cases from 2020 to 2022. The lawyer has handled 3 cases in Singapore's courts. Associated with 2 law firms. The lawyer demonstrates particular expertise in misuse of drugs act and stay of proceedings. They have managed 2 complex cases, representing 67% of their total caseload.

Areas of Practice and Expertise

Kenji Ong Shao Qiang has demonstrated expertise across 14 primary practice areas, with significant experience in criminal procedure and criminal law.

Practice AreaCase Volume
Criminal Procedure2 cases
Criminal Law2 cases
Property Law1 cases
Fraud and Deceit1 cases
Misuse of Drugs Act1 cases
Stay of Proceedings1 cases
Trust Law1 cases
Civil Procedure1 cases
Evidence1 cases
Contract Law1 cases
Appeal1 cases
Constructive Trust1 cases
Resulting Trust1 cases
Partnership Law1 cases

Law Firm Affiliations

Kenji Ong Shao Qiang has been affiliated with 2 law firms. The most active affiliation involves 2 cases.

Case Complexity Analysis

Analysis of Kenji Ong Shao Qiang's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.

Complexity Overview

Average Parties per Case
3.6
Complex Cases
2 (67%)
Cases with more than 3 parties

Complexity by Case Type

TypeCases
Dismissed14.0 parties avg
Lost12.0 parties avg
Neutral14.0 parties avg
Partial14.0 parties avg

Complexity Trends Over Time

YearCases
202014.0 parties avg
202223.3 parties avg

Case Outcome Analytics

Analysis of Kenji Ong Shao Qiang's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.

Outcome Distribution

Outcome TypeCases
Dismissed1(25%)
Lost1(25%)
Neutral1(25%)
Partial1(25%)

Monetary Outcomes

CurrencyAverage
SGD0.001 cases

Yearly Outcome Trends

YearTotal Cases
20202
11
20222
11

Case History

Displaying all 3 cases

Case
04 Jul 2022
Chong Hoon Cheong (Appellant)Lost
13 Jan 2022
Low Teck Dee (Plaintiff)Neutral
25 Jun 2020
Koh Seng Hin (Defendant, Plaintiff in Counterclaim)Dismissed