WongPartnership continues to be recognised as a Top-Tier Firm in The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Guide 2026

19 Jan 2026

WongPartnership has once again been recognised as a top-tier firm in the 2026 edition of The Legal 500 Asia Pacific, underscoring the firm’s continued strength across advisory, disputes, regulatory and transactional work.

Across our practices, 48 lawyers have been recognised in the rankings, including those inducted into the Hall of Fame and those ranked as Leading Partners, Next Generation Partners, and Leading Associates. In addition, 75 lawyers have been individually highlighted in the Legal 500’s editorial commentary for their expertise. Across practices, we have 18 practice areas ranked Tier 1. These include the following:

  • Antitrust and Competition
  • Banking and Finance
  • Capital Markets: Debt and Equity
  • Construction
  • Corporate and M&A
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Fintech and Financial Services Regulatory
  • Intellectual Property
  • International Arbitration
  • Labour and Employment
  • Private Wealth and Family Law
  • Projects and Energy
  • Real Estate
  • Start-Up and Venture Capital
  • Structured Finance, Derivatives and Securitisation
  • White-Collar Crime

These rankings reflect the depth of our expertise across the firm, our strength in both advisory, transactional work and disputes, and our continued commitment to excellence and client-focused service.

Beyond Singapore, our member firms of WPG, a regional law network - Cheang & Ariff (Malaysia), Gruba Law (the Philippines) and Makes & Partners (Indonesia) - have also been recognised for their respective practices in their jurisdictions.

The Legal 500 Asia Pacific guide is an annual publication that provides insight into the legal marketplaces of 25 Asia Pacific Jurisdictions. These rankings reflect the results of detailed analysis of law firm submissions and aim to recognise top and leading firms and to highlight their various practice areas.

To view the full list of rankings for WongPartnership, please click here.

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