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Singapore disputes and advisory boutique Sreenivasan Chambers, launched last August by former K&L Gates Straits Law managing partner Sreenivasan Narayan SC, has deepened its disputes bench with the addition of five attorneys.

Among the new additions are two from K&L Straits Law: Director Muralli Rajaram (L) and associate director Claire Tan. With counsel Adorabelle Tan and associates Pei Yee Wong and Xuan Ning Liew also coming on board, Sreenivasan Chambers has doubled in size since its launch in August 2024.

Muralli Rajaram brings over 15 years of experience in banking, insolvency, and litigation matters. He previously worked alongside Sreenivasan at K&L Gates Straits Law for more than a decade, and continued this collaboration even after Sreenivasan’s departure, achieving significant victories including in the case of DGJ v. Ocean Tankers (in liquidation) [2024] SGCA 57.

Claire Tan, also joining from K&L Gates Straits Law, has over 11 years of experience with the firm, where she began her career as an associate. She specialises in corporate and commercial disputes and has experience handling both international and domestic arbitrations.

Adorabelle Tan, Wong, and Xuan Ning Liew have backgrounds with K&L Gates as well as boutique practices like Cairnhill Law. 

“We have added significant depth and width to our bench. This growth is in line with our mission of being a top-notch boutique disputes firm,” Sreenivasan told ALB.

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