BC Lim & Lau LLC is a boutique Dispute Resolution, Tax, and Corporate and Commercial law practice with roots originating from two of Singapore’s large law firms, KhattarWong and Baker & Mckenzie. Founded on 10 October 2019 by Lim Biow Chuan and Lau Kah Hee, the firm is driven by a professional team of lawyers and staff who are committed to gaining your trust, serving with integrity and cultivating lasting relationships.
Guided by the simple philosophy of serving you with integrity, we are focused on cultivating lasting relationships by addressing your concerns with professional and responsive delivery, tailored to your individual needs.
As a law firm, our team of lawyers provide a full range of legal services and bring to you close to five (5) decades of experience in:
Our teams represent our clients at all levels of trial and appellate litigation, as well as in hearings before various specialised and administrative tribunals.
Read MoreOur Tax Litigation and Advisory practice encompasses both tax litigation and corporate tax advisory.
Read MoreThe Wills, Trust & Probate lawyers work in tandem with our Tax Practice. The two work in tandem to provide a holistic spectrum of services.
Read MoreDirector Lau Kah Hee comments on the legal rights and obligations of self-employed people and freelancers in Lianhe Zaobao in an article published on 15 September 2019.
Click here to read the article.Director Lau Kah Hee’s Pines Club case reported in the Business Times on 22 January 2019: “About 70 Pines club members to sue Exklusiv Resorts”. Lau Kah Hee represented the Pines club members as Lead Counsel in a representative action to sue the Exklusiv Resorts and Mr Peter Kwee for breach of contract, and the torts of deceit and negligence.
Click here to read the article.Director Lau Kah Hee’s Datapulse Ltd v Ascapia Capital case reported in the Business Times on 7 March 2018: “Ascapia may make offer for Datapulse; faces suit over ‘baseless claims’”. Lau Kah Hee represented Ascapia Capital as Lead Counsel in a defamation suit which was eventually successfully settled at the Singapore Mediation Centre.
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