Braddell Brothers – Singapore – Advocates & Solicitors since 1883

+65 6499 9490

ANGELIA THNG

PARTNER

+65 6499 4791
angelia.thng@braddellbrothers.com

Admissions & Qualifications

Advocate & Solicitor (Singapore)
LL.B (Hons), Singapore

Key Areas of Practice

Civil & Commercial Litigation
International Arbitration
Employment & Labour Law
Professional Misconduct / Medical Negligence
Corporate, Shareholder and Partnership Disputes
Injunctions – Mareva / Breach of confidence / Anti-Suit

LITIGATION & ARBITRATION COUNSEL     |    PRACTICE HEAD (LABOUR & EMPLOYMENT)

Angelia is a Partner at Braddell Brothers LLP. She specialises in dispute resolution and employment law. Angelia graduated with a LL.B. degree from the National University of Singapore (Law Faculty) and was called to the Singapore Bar in 2015, before being made a Partner of the firm in 2020.

Angelia has a decade of experience in commercial litigation and international arbitration across a broad range of disputes, both domestic and cross-border. She regularly appears at all levels of the Singapore courts, and major arbitral institutes including the SIAC. Angelia is well-versed in navigating complex disputes, and is often commended by clients for providing strategic, practical and effective solutions. She also emerged as a quarter-finalist in the 2017 Essex Court Chambers / Singapore Academy of Law Moot Court Competition for practitioners.

Angelia also heads the Employment & Labour law practice in the firm, which offers full-service capabilities to support the needs of both employers and employees in non-contentious and contentious matters. She provides comprehensive advisory services concerning all stages of employment including recruitment, immigration, internal investigations, terminations / dismissals, retrenchment exercises and the employment aspects of corporate restructuring. With her specialist expertise in disputes, she provides a risk-management perspective and effective strategies for clients.

Angelia places strong emphasis on building and promoting the community of younger practitioners and women in arbitration. She serves as the Young Institute for Transnational Arbitration (ITA) Asia Co-chair (July 2024 – present) and in the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC)’s Women In Arbitration (WIA) Executive Committee (2022 – present) to promote arbitration in the APAC region.

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