Singularity Legal launches in Singapore; Rohit Bhattacharya to Spearhead the New Office

The firm last set up an establishment in the United Arab Emirates

By: :  Linda John
Update: 2024-02-21 12:15 GMT

Singularity Legal launches in Singapore; Rohit Bhattacharya to Spearhead the New Office The firm last set up an establishment in the United Arab Emirates Singularity Legal, the dispute resolution law firm, has announced the opening of its new office in Singapore with Rohit Bhattacharya at the helm. He has worked at the firm’s Mumbai and Dubai offices for almost six...


Singularity Legal launches in Singapore; Rohit Bhattacharya to Spearhead the New Office

The firm last set up an establishment in the United Arab Emirates

Singularity Legal, the dispute resolution law firm, has announced the opening of its new office in Singapore with Rohit Bhattacharya at the helm.

He has worked at the firm’s Mumbai and Dubai offices for almost six years.

Commenting on his new role Bhattacharya stated, "I am thrilled to move on and commence operations in Singapore. I am not only grateful for the trust reposed in me by the firm, but also excited to embark on this next phase and take on the challenges of my new role."

Prateek Bagaria, a partner at Singularity Legal commented, "Setting up a shop in Singapore opens up a myriad of opportunities for us to explore new horizons and further strengthen our presence in the region. We are excited about the prospects that this strategic move brings and are confident that it will enhance our ability to serve our clients with even greater efficiency and effectiveness."

Bhattacharya’s expertise lies in advising companies on energy & resources, construction & infrastructure, shipping & trade, and sports & entertainment in shareholder and joint venture disputes, and operational and sovereign disputes.

He has advised clients in international arbitration and mediations under the SIMC rules, and in cross-border disputes before courts in the Cayman Islands, DIFC, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates.

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