Lee & Lee

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Lee & Lee is a Singaporean law firm founded by Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, his wife Kwa Geok Choo, and his brother Dennis Lee Kim Yew.

History[edit]

After passing the bar, Lee Kuan Yew worked at the Singaporean law firm Laycock and Ong. His frequent representation of activists and trade unions, pro bono, led to disagreements with the firm's management. In 1955, he formed Lee & Lee with his brother and wife.[1] At the beginning, Lee did a variety of low-value cases to support the firm. After he became Prime Minister, he recruited a number of ministers and members of parliament from the firm's ranks, including E. W. Barker, Chua Sian Chin, and S. Ramasamy.[clarification needed][citation needed] As Lee entered into his premiership, his founding partners took over the leadership of the firm.[2] By the 1980s, it was rated among the four leading local law firms, alongside Drew & Napier, Allen & Gledhill, and Shook Lin & Bok.[3] Lee & Lee was one of the earliest firms in Singapore to work with an international law firm, Norton Rose, for cross-border transactions. It later formed one of the first Singaporean joint law ventures with Lovells, a partnership which later dissolved.[4][5]

Notable lawyers[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Singh, Bilveer (2019). Is the People's Action Party Here to Stay? Analysing the Resilience of the One-Party Dominant State in Singapore. Singapore: World Scientific. p. 218. doi:10.1142/11271. ISBN 978-981-12-0009-0. S2CID 158330538.
  2. ^ Chang, Rachel (17 October 2015). "PM recounts legal legacy of the founders of Lee & Lee". AsiaOne. Asia One.
  3. ^ Thomas, M (1 June 1983). "The Leading Euromarket Law Firms In Hong Kong And Singapore". International Financial Law Review (6): 4.
  4. ^ Smith, Richard G (2012). "Localizing the global through Singapore". In Farías, Ignacio; Bender, Thomas (eds.). Urban studies without 'scale'. Routledge. p. 73. doi:10.4324/9780203870631. ISBN 978-0-203-87063-1.
  5. ^ "Lee & Lee | Home". www.leenlee.com.sg. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  6. ^ Lum, Selina (31 July 2023). "MP Christopher de Souza cleared of misconduct as lawyer, says he's pleased to be vindicated". The Straits Times. Retrieved 2 August 2023.