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Dinesh Dhillon

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Dinesh Dhillon is a Partner in Litigation & Dispute Resolution. His areas of practice encompass litigation, international arbitration, international trade, insurance and employment law. He has successfully argued cases at all levels of Court in Singapore including its highest court, the Court of Appeal.

Cases where Dinesh has represented and advised clients include the following:

 

advising a leading global telecommunications enterprise on its rights under Bilateral investment treaties and international law in relation to its investment valued at approximately US$2 billion in Indonesia;

acted in an SIAC arbitration for a major European airline in relation to a claim for approximately 20 million Euros by its Indonesian joint venture partner over the provision of IT services;

acting for the Respondent in an SIAC Arbitration regarding a sale and purchase agreement for shares in an Indonesian property development and management company. The shares in question are valued at more than US$100 million. The dispute concerns, amongst other things, the adequacy of the Vendor’s conduct in discharging its warranties under the sale and purchase agreement (general commercial);

successfully represented a US based multi-national corporation in the landmark Aloe Vera of America, Inc v Asianic Food High Court decision regarding the enforcement of a New York Convention foreign arbitral award against a non-signatory to the arbitration agreement;

acted in an SIAC arbitration for a major US Fortune 500 chemicals company in dispute concerning the acquisition of a S$45 million chemicals purification plant;

successfully defended a European insurer against a claim by liquidators of a Singapore company in the landmark Mercator v Velstra decision before the Court of Appeal interpreting the meaning of “transaction at an undervalue” under Singapore insolvency legislation; and

defended an international financial institution in a High Court claim for S$66 million in relation to allegations of conspiracy and inducing breach of restrictive covenants.

 

Dinesh is a Fellow of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators and Editor of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) Newsletter. He has contributed the Singapore chapter for International Commercial Dispute Resolution (Tottel Publishing Ltd, 2009).

Dinesh was called to the Singapore Bar in 1995. In 2004, Dinesh obtained the Graduate Certificate in International Arbitration from the National University of Singapore.

 

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