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Laurent Assaya

Laurent Assaya appears as counsel of record in 2 reported Singapore judgments (2024), most often before the SGCA(I).

Reported cases
2
Courts
SGCA(I), SGHC(I)
Period
February 2024 to October 2024

Source: derived from 2 published Singapore judgments, most recent decision .

Laurent Assaya — Reported Cases & Litigation Record

Laurent Assaya's reported litigation record covers 2 Singapore court cases (2024). The cases below set out Laurent Assaya's role as counsel, the parties involved, and what each court decided.

About Laurent Assaya

Laurent Assaya of Vivien & Associes AARPI appeared as counsel in 2 cases before the Court of Appeal (International) between February 2024 to October 2024, primarily as counsel claimant involving Civil Procedure.

What areas of law does Laurent Assaya practice?

Laurent Assaya appeared most frequently in Civil Procedure (2 cases), Contract (2 cases), and Credit and Security (2 cases) between February 2024 to October 2024, across 2 total case appearances in Singapore courts.

How many cases has Laurent Assaya appeared in?

Laurent Assaya appeared as counsel in 2 cases before Singapore courts between February 2024 to October 2024. The majority were heard in the Court of Appeal (International) (1 case).

Which courts does Laurent Assaya appear in most frequently?

Between February 2024 to October 2024, Laurent Assaya appeared most frequently in the Court of Appeal (International) (1 case), the Singapore International Commercial Court (1 case).

Which law firm does Laurent Assaya belong to?

Laurent Assaya is a lawyer at Vivien & Associes AARPI. Laurent Assaya appeared as counsel in 2 cases before Singapore courts between February 2024 to October 2024.

What role does Laurent Assaya typically play in litigation?

Laurent Assaya acted as counsel claimant in 1 case, counsel for respondent in 1 case between February 2024 to October 2024.

2
Appearances
2
Roles
2
Firms
No
Senior Counsel

Counsel Respondent (1)

Counsel Claimant (1)

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