Singapore’s Oon & Bazul has hired restructuring and insolvency lawyer Tan Mei Yen as a partner from Big Four firm WongPartnership.

Tan has acted and advised individuals, multinational corporations, court-appointed administrators, distressed and special situations funds and banks in Singapore and abroad, with particular emphases on contentious cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters, financial and shareholder disputes, and fraud and investigations.

At WongPartnership, Tan was a partner in the firm’s banking and financial disputes practice group. Prior to that, she was a director at Drew & Napier from 2002 to 2011.

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