Statutory Limitation Periods Under Singapore’s Security of Payment Act (SOPA): Preparing for 2025
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Statutory Limitation Periods Under Singapore’s Security of Payment Act (SOPA): Preparing for 2025
Singapore associates Eugene Lee and Derek Tay co-authored an article titled "Statutory Limitation Periods Under Singapore’s Security of Payment Act (SOPA): Preparing for 2025," which was published by Society of Construction Law (Singapore) on Dec 18, 2024.
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Eugene specializes in construction law and international arbitration. He has represented clients in disputes involving infrastructure, power and hospitality projects, with capabilities to handle complex delay and defects claims requiring expert evidence. Eugene also has substantial experience in front-end matters and has advised on projects such as data centers, pharmaceutical plants, semiconductor plants and other infrastructure projects in Japan and throughout Asia.
Eugene is qualified in Singapore and is a member of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (MSIArb) and the Society of Construction Law (Singapore).