Lawyer - Claudia Marianne Khoo

Claudia Marianne Khoo: A Rising Profile in the Malaysian Legal Landscape

Focusing on banking/finance litigation, insolvency, and commercial disputes, she is considered a "rising star" in her field. Background:

Representing a leading accounting firm in the high-profile liquidation of a public listed company holding assets and liabilities exceeding S$1 billion . 3. Commercial Disputes and Arbitration

Acted for Singapore’s central bank and financial regulator on crucial matters concerning personal and corporate insolvency regulatory standards. claudia marianne khoo lawyer

She has appeared as counsel in several Malaysian High Court and Court of Appeal decisions, including:

: Joined Shook Lin & Bok in 2017, becoming a Partner in 2022. Key Legal Contributions

One of Claudia’s most prominent areas of expertise is law. She handles both personal and corporate insolvency matters, representing creditors (including banks), debtors, and liquidators. Her deep understanding of this field led her to be a featured guest on the CNA podcast "Money Talks." Claudia Marianne Khoo: A Rising Profile in the

: She helped a major local bank in a complex international fight involving fraud and stolen trust money.

She gained early experience working with established firms, including roles at Withers KhattarWong and KhattarWong LLP, where she honed her foundational skills in commercial dispute resolution. Rise to Partnership at Shook Lin & Bok

: Described as a "Rising Star" in banking and finance litigation for her work with complex multi-jurisdictional legal issues. Expand map formal biography She handles both personal and corporate insolvency matters,

: Admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore. : Promoted to at Shook Lin & Bok. Public Engagements & Recent Posts

Recognized by The Legal 500 Asia Pacific for her significant contributions to dispute resolution in Singapore. She is fluent in both English and Mandarin. Share public link

Khoo regularly publishes insights on emerging regulatory issues. She has contributed crucial commentary on how policies impact corporate liabilities. She has also authored analyses for Shook Lin & Bok regarding global climate litigation—such as the World Court's climate opinions—and how they translate to compliance risks for modern Singaporean businesses. Professional Standing and Impact