Nicolas, Tang

Managing Director Farallon Law Corporation

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  Work

Industry

NA


Jurisdiction

Singapore


Expertise

Banking and Finance

Civil and Commercial Litigation

Criminal Law

Mergers and Acquisitions

General Corporate

Arbitration and Dispute Resolution

Contract And Tort

Debt Collection and Insolvency

Employment Law

Negotiation Services

Sports and Media Law


Customer Type

Individuals & Companies


Affiliation

Member, Law Society of Singapore Member, Singapore Academy of Law Member, International Bar Association Member, Stanford Club of Singapore

  Education

Education

Dip.Sing.Law, National University of Singapore (2001) LL.B. (Hons), University of Nottingham (2000)


Certification

Bar Admissions Singapore (2002) England and Wales (2006) New York (2009) Hong Kong (2009)


Year First Admitted To Bar

2002


Languages Spoken

English


Languages Written

English

   About Me

Nicolas is qualified to practice law in Singapore, New York, Hong Kong and England and Wales. He commenced practice in 2002 at Drew & Napier LLC and has worked at international law firms Sidley Austin (Hong Kong), Baker & McKenzie (Singapore), Allen & Overy (Singapore) and Hadiputranto Hadinoto & Partners (Indonesia). He also served as inhouse counsel to a US$6B Fortune 500 MNC’s Singapore headquarters where he was responsible for legal and compliance matters at all Singapore, Indonesian and Malaysian sites. His main areas of practice are litigation and dispute resolution, mergers and acquisitions, private equity, investment funds, corporate finance and banking. He has experience advising on multi-jurisdictional transactions and disputes in Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, India, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the Middle East, Australia, Europe and the United States and has negotiated for and against parties in New York, London, Silicon Valley, China, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Jakarta, Surabaya, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, the Philippines, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands, France, Milan and Frankfurt.