Securing a legal victory in a cross-border dispute is often only half the battle won. The real challenge lies in ensuring that judgment is recognised and enforceable in jurisdictions where assets are located.

In the recent International Comparative Legal Guides (ICLG) publication, our Head of Asset Recovery & International Enforcement and Deputy Head of Commercial & Corporate Disputes Wendy Lin, alongside Commercial & Corporate Disputes Partners Monica Chong Wan Yee, Jill Ann Koh, and Ho Yi Jie, contributed to the Singapore chapter on “Enforcement of Foreign Judgments 2026”, offering a practical framework for managing these high-stakes proceedings.

The chapter offers a strategic view on managing jurisdictional risk, explains the necessary procedures, how recognition can be challenged, and the practical enforcement tools available to help organisations secure their assets. For businesses navigating cross-border disputes, understanding these nuances is often the difference between a paper victory and actual recovery.

Click below to read the full chapter.