HEW, LEE & CO - Key Persons


CHAI JIA YIE

Chai graduated with a Bachelor of Laws, Second Class Honours (Upper Division) from University of London in 2017. Thereafter, she had completed her Certificate in Legal Practice in 2019 and commenced her pupillage at Hew, Lee & Co and is retained by the firm as a first-year legal associate assisting in both conveyancing and litigation matters. She currently handles conveyancing matters which is mainly in sub-sale transaction matters, discharge of charge and etc. Chai also supports senior associates in litigation work such as labour and employment cases, debt recovery matters, family law matters, probate as well as carrying out legal research for construction law and other miscellaneous works.

CHAN KAI LING

Chan graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) from University of London in August 2015 and subsequently completed her Certificate in Legal Practice in October 2016. Chan commenced her pupillage at a law firm specialised in construction law and she was also retained as a Legal Associate thereafter. During her employment, she was given the opportunity to handle and assist in debt recovery matters, land dispute cases and construction cases. She also attended case managements and hearings from lower courts up until the superior courts. Chan had also been actively involved in adjudication proceedings and arbitration proceedings. In 2019, Chan joined the Attorney General's Chambers of Malaysia as a deputy public prosecutor where she handled case managements and trials of criminal cases in the subordinate courts independently ranging from offences of causing death by dangerous driving, assault cases, commercial crime cases, drugs cases, robbery cases, offences in respect to causing grievous hurt and offences under Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017. Chan currently focuses on dispute resolution and civil litigation in her practice at Hew, Lee & Co. She also handles and advises disputes on labour and employment law.

JANICE LEE MEE

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Graduated with Second Class Upper Honours from the University of Sheffield on partial scholarship from the said University. Janice was the only student with Second Class Upper Honours for Certificate of Legal Practice ("CLP") examination in 1999 earning her the best student award for CLP in 1999. Janice was practising in reputable corporate legal firms in Kuala Lumpur before she joined one of the largest listed conglomerates in Malaysia as an in-house counsel. Janice had advised in numerous corporate exercises including takeover of public listed company, reverse takeover, mergers and acquisitions ("M&A"), demergers, internal restructuring, joint ventures ("JV"), major land sale, built to suit transactions, intellectual property management, corporate loans and other operational agreements. Janice has experience advising clients of various industries such as plantation, property, motors, industrial, healthcare, banking, oil & gas, energy and theme parks. She has experience in M&A transactions in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand and Vietnam. Some of the notable transactions that Janice has been involved were the demerger of Sime Darby Berhad Group and listing of Sime Darby Plantation and Sime Darby Property, takeover / general offer of New Britain Palm Oil Limited (listed in the PNG & London Stock Exchange) disposal of the power business in Thailand via an international auction sale in Thailand, disposal of fabrication yards, employee share scheme of GLCs. Janice also has considerable experience in the niche area of crafting contracts and structuring deals for the leisure industry such as theme park agreement, licence agreement, ticketing agreement, food & beverage agreement and sponsorship agreement.

TAN SHOO MAY

Tan read law at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and graduated with a First-Class Honours LLB Degree from the University. Tan started her pupillage at Lee Hishammuddin Allen & Gledhill. Upon completion of her pupillage, she was retained by the firm under a litigation team, specialised in Banking Litigation. During her employment at the firm, she was given the opportunity to manage debt recovery files, attending case managements and hearings, assisting in trials and drafting the cause papers for debt recovery proceedings and interlocutory applications. Subsequently, Tan joined Hew, Lee & Co and now specialises in the practice areas of real estate, commercial, conveyancing, construction, adjudication, arbitration and civil litigation. Tan has handled acquisition of industrial and commercial land exceeding RM20million in value. She also has experience in representing clients in areas such as uncontested divorce proceedings, wills, probate and estate administration, conduct of legal due diligence exercise for the acquisition of construction companies in Malaysia, civil litigation, adjudication proceedings and arbitration proceedings.