CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd
CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd is a corporation in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 4 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 5 counsels. Through 1 law firm. Their track record shows a 100.0% success rate in resolved cases. They have been involved in 4 complex cases, representing 100.0% of their total caseload.
Legal Representation
CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd has been represented by 1 law firm and 5 counsels.
Law Firm | Cases Handled |
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Tito Isaac & Co LLP | 1 case |
Case Complexity Analysis
Analysis of CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.
Complexity Overview
- Average Parties per Case
- 6.5
- Complex Cases
- 4 (100.0%)
- Cases with more than 3 parties
Complexity by Case Type
Type | Cases |
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Won | 46.5 parties avg |
Complexity Trends Over Time
Year | Cases |
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2019 | 15.0 parties avg |
2018 | 25.0 parties avg |
2017 | 111.0 parties avg |
Case Outcome Analytics
Analysis of CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.
Outcome Distribution
Outcome Type | Cases |
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Won | 4(100.0%) |
Monetary Outcomes
Currency | Average |
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SGD | 7,666.673 cases |
Yearly Outcome Trends
Year | Total Cases |
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2019 | 1 1 |
2018 | 1 2 |
2017 | 1 1 |
Case History
Displaying all 4 cases
Case | Role | Outcome |
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09 May 2019 | Respondent | WonAppeal dismissed; awarded costs of $3,000 (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore). |
18 Oct 2018 | Respondent | WonCIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd opposed the application for extension of the interim order. |
20 May 2018 | Respondent | WonCosts of $12,000 awarded to CIMB, including disbursements. The currency is assumed to be SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore. |
02 Apr 2017 | Respondent | WonApplication to review the approval of the voluntary arrangement allowed; awarded costs of $8,000 plus reasonable disbursements (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore). |