Statement of Affairs

Statement of Affairs is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 3 cases from 2019 to 2022.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Statement of Affairs, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Law FirmCases
Allen & Gledhill LLP100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
TSMP Law Corporation100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Lee & Lee100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Fullerton Law Chambers LLC100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Omni Law LLC0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Morgan Lewis Stamford LLC100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Chia Wong Chambers LLC0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Just Law LLC0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
ACIES Law Corporation0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Statement of Affairs, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Hari Veluri100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Daniel Chia100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Oommen Mathew0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Leong Wen Jia Nicholas0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Afzal Ali100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Darryl Chew Zijie0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Ong Min-Tse Paul100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Appoo Ramesh0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Vinodhan Gunasekaran0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Ker Yanguang100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 3 most recent judgments out of 3 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Then Feng v Contingent Creditors: Debtor's Bankruptcy Application and Statement of AffairsGeneral Division of the High Court02 Jan 2022
Bankruptcy Application Dismissed
2VKC v VJZ: Anti-Suit Injunction & Exclusive Jurisdiction in Estate DisputeCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore28 Jul 2021
Appeal Dismissed
3PEX International v Lim Seng Chye: Nuisance, Rylands v Fletcher & ForeseeabilityCourt of Appeal of the Republic of Singapore18 Dec 2019
Both appeals dismissed. The court upheld the High Court's decision that PEX was liable in nuisance and under the rule in Rylands v Fletcher, but clarified the role of foreseeability in these torts.