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Michael Lim

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Profile

Michael Lim is a cross-border dispute resolution and SIAC/ICC/HKIAC arbitration lawyer based in Singapore, practicing at Cavenagh Law LLP. With about 16 years of experience, Michael advises Chinese companies and investors that need practical outbound counsel outside Mainland China.

Practice Focus

  • βš–οΈ Core work: cross-border dispute resolution and SIAC/ICC/HKIAC arbitration
  • 🌏 Clients: Chinese outbound groups, founders, and investment vehicles
  • πŸ“ Base: Singapore
  • πŸ—£οΈ Languages: English, Mandarin Chinese, and Cantonese

He is engaged when generic templates or pure Chinese-law assumptions would create avoidable exposure in Singapore.

Credentials

ItemDetail
EducationNational University of Singapore Faculty of Law
Bar / associationSingapore Academy of Law
License / statusVerified with Singapore Ministry of Law
Years of practice16 years
FirmCavenagh Law LLP

How Engagements Typically Run

Diagnostic first

He starts with parties, timeline, documents already signed, cash moved, and regulatory touchpoints. Then he proposes a phased plan with decision gates so Chinese headquarters can authorize work in controlled increments.

Process discipline

  • πŸ“œ Align bilingual versions of operative documents
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Preserve privilege and evidence integrity where available
  • πŸ’Ό Sequence filings to commercial milestones
  • πŸ“‹ Document assumptions for HQ and overseas teams

Clear options beat abstract lectures. Lim translates local procedure into decisions Chinese executives can act on.

Problems Chinese Outbound Clients Often Face

Failure modeHow counsel responds
Incomplete local diligenceEarly risk map and counterparty checks
Relationship-only enforcement assumptionsContract/forum design with real remedies
Underestimated disclosure dutiesFiling calendars and ownership charts
HQ approval lag vs foreign deadlinesPhased scopes and notice protocols

Industry coverage spans technology, manufacturing, trading, real estate, and holding structures depending on the file. His value is reducing uncertainty under time pressureβ€”not theatrical advocacy for its own sake.

Working Style

  • 🧭 Direct recommendations with trade-offs stated plainly
  • 🀝 Coordinates with tax, finance, and technical teams so advice is implementable
  • πŸ“š Monitors regulatory updates relevant to Chinese outbound activity in Singapore
  • πŸ” No published phone/email/WeChat β€” contact via the site form only

Professional Standards

Michael Lim does not promise outcomes, guaranteed approvals, or guaranteed awards. Advice is informational and strategic, grounded in the facts presented and the law of the relevant jurisdiction. Sensitive information is handled under professional confidentiality norms of the practice location.

Beyond Single Matters

He also helps Chinese clients build repeatable playbooks: clause libraries, escalation matrices, document retention habits, and counterparty onboarding standards. These operational tools often prevent the next dispute more effectively than any single contested hearing.

Looking forward, his practice remains centered on Chinese-client outbound needs in Singapore. Whether the file is preventive counseling or active controversy, the objective is controlled process and commercially usable advice.

Practice Philosophy

Michael Lim approaches each engagement with the conviction that effective dispute resolution requires understanding the clients commercial objectives first. Legal strategy must serve business outcomes, not the reverse. He invests time early in each matter to understand the industry context, the key contractual relationships, and the decision-making dynamics within the Chinese client organization. This foundation allows him to tailor procedural strategy to the specific commercial timeline and risk tolerance of each client.

Typical Engagement Workflow

When engaged by a Chinese client, Michael follows a structured phased approach. Phase one involves rapid document review and jurisdictional assessment within the first two weeks. Phase two develops a strategic memorandum with options and recommendations, presented through a bilingual summary for Chinese headquarters. Phase three implements the agreed strategy with regular progress reporting and milestone-based decision gates. This workflow ensures that Chinese clients retain control over key decisions while benefiting from Singapore procedural expertise.

  • πŸ“‹ Phase 1: Rapid assessment and evidence preservation (weeks 1-2)
  • πŸ“œ Phase 2: Strategic options memorandum with bilingual executive summary (week 3)
  • βš–οΈ Phase 3: Implementation with phased authority approvals (ongoing)
  • πŸ›‘οΈ Phase 4: Settlement evaluation and enforcement planning (as needed)

Client Industries Served

Michael has experience advising Chinese clients across a range of industries active in Singapore-ASEAN trade and investment. These include technology and software licensing, where contract interpretation issues around IP ownership and data rights frequently arise. He also works with Chinese manufacturing companies operating regional distribution hubs in Singapore and with trading companies managing cross-border commodity supply agreements. Real estate and construction disputes involving Singapore property developments with Chinese backing are another area of active practice.

Regulatory Monitoring Approach

Michael maintains a systematic monitoring program covering developments in Singapore arbitration law, SIAC rule amendments, and cross-border enforcement trends. He subscribes to SIAC updates and monitors Singapore court decisions on arbitration-related applications. Updates relevant to Chinese clients are summarized in quarterly briefings that highlight practical implications for ongoing matters and preventative counseling.

Cross-Border Coordination Patterns

Matters involving Chinese clients typically require coordination among multiple legal teams. Michael coordinates with Chinese counsel on PRC law issues, Singapore counsel on procedural matters, and counsel in other jurisdictions where assets or counterparties are located. He establishes clear communication protocols at the outset, designating a single point of contact on each side and setting expectations for response times and reporting frequency. Regular coordination calls are scheduled with pre-circulated agendas to ensure efficient use of cross-border team time.

Michael delivers structured SIAC-focused guidance that Singapore-based teams can execute alongside Chinese headquarters.

Specific details

Bar Admission Year 2007-09-01
Law School National University of Singapore Faculty of Law
Languages English, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese
Bar Association Singapore Academy of Law
License Number Verified with Singapore Ministry of Law
Years of Experience 16 years
Practicing at which Law Firm Cavenagh Law LLP

Location

Singapore, Southeast Asia, International Lawyers

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Cross-border Disputes

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