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Ken Chia is a member of the Firm’s IP Tech, International Commercial & Trade and Competition Practice Groups. He is regularly ranked as a leading TMT and competition lawyer by top legal directories, including Chambers Asia Pacific and Legal 500 Asia Pacific. Ken is an IAPP Certified International Privacy Professional (FIP, CIPP(A), CIPT, CIPM) and a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators.
Daryl Seetoh is a local principal in the Intellectual Property & Technology (IPTech) Practice Group in Singapore. He is a qualified lawyer in Singapore, and is a fellow and certified member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (FIP, CIPP(A), CIPP/E, CIPM). Daryl has been recognised by Chambers Asia Pacific, Singapore as an "Associate to Watch" for Technology, Media, Telecoms (TMT): International work in 2025. Clients commended that "Daryl is an excellent attorney," and he is "very knowledgeable about data privacy laws throughout the Asia Pacific region, and is able to provide very good, consolidated advice." Daryl has previously worked at Baker McKenzie’s San Francisco office and has also been seconded to financial institution and technology multinational clients.
Ivy advises clients on a broad range of trade and customs matters, including cross-border supply chain strategies, customs valuation and classification, use of free trade agreements and special customs areas, import and export restrictions, export control and sanctions, trade remedies, customs audit and controversies, and other domestic regulatory issues. Ivy also advises on indirect tax issues and is well versed in tax and supply chain planning.
Ivy has broad regional experience, having previously worked at Baker McKenzie’s Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong offices, prior to joining the Singapore office.
