Ranking tables
Projects & Infrastructure: International | Asia-Pacific
Singapore
Rankings overview for Departments
Band 2
Senior Statespeople
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
- Ben Thompson Mayer Brown PK Wong & Nair Pte. Ltd.12 Years Ranked
- Clarinda Tjia-Dharmadi Watson Farley & Williams LLP17 Years Ranked
- James Harris Pinsent Masons MPillay LLP17 Years Ranked
- Joseph Kim Greenberg Traurig, LLP11 Years Ranked
- Matthew Buchanan Clifford Chance10 Years Ranked
- Richard R Guit Baker Botts L.L.P.8 Years Ranked
- Tim Fourteau White & Case3 Years Ranked
- Chin Chuan ChenAshurst
Band 4
- Andrew Digges Norton Rose Fulbright16 Years Ranked
- Andrew Gibb Milbank LLP3 Years Ranked
- Andrew Zaw Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow1 Years Ranked
- Don Stokes Latham & Watkins LLP13 Years Ranked
- Fergus Smith White & Case8 Years Ranked
- Matthew Osborne White & Case1 Years Ranked
- Saul Daniel White & Case1 Years Ranked
- Vincent Seah DLA Piper Singapore Pte Ltd5 Years Ranked
- Alfred NgAshurst
- Jean-Louis Neves MandelliAshurst
All Departments profiles
Band 1
1 A&O ShearmanProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 1 | 22 Years RankedA&O Shearman has an established legal practice in Singaporehandling both project development and financing. The Singapore-based team is bolstered by the firm's impressive international network and is able to provide strong service by drawing on resources from across the firm's network of offices in the region, offering particularly notable strength in Indonesia. The firm frequently advisesheavyweight financial institutions andregional projectsponsors on headline oil and gas, power, mining and infrastructure mandates, as well as LNG.1 Milbank LLPProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 1 | 12 Years RankedMilbank's Singapore office is exceptionally well-regardedfor itsadvice oncomplex power projects,particularly in Indonesia, as well as neighbouring jurisdictions such as Malaysia, the Philippines, Laos and Vietnam. The team is experienced in assisting with coal and gas fired plant development, as well as varied renewable power mandates. The firm maintains an impressive slate of lenders and sponsors as clients, who value the team's formidable capabilities in both finance and development. The practice is well placed to advise oninfrastructure-related mandates, as well as mining projects.
Band 2
2 Clifford ChanceProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 2 | 12 Years RankedClifford Chance Singapore's high-calibre team is recommended for its experience in large power and infrastructure projects. The team is especially active on matters in the renewable energy space, including wind and solar, while also advising on the financing of LNG upstream and downstream projects. Clifford Chance leverages its comprehensive global network and impressive construction capabilities to provide support on project financing and development across the region and further afield. Clients include private and state-owned project sponsors, commercial lenders and ECAs.2 Latham & Watkins LLPProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 2 | 12 Years RankedLatham & Watkins' Singapore office handles high-profile power and oil and gas mandates across the Asia-Pacific region.The firm is highly experienced with both traditional and renewable energy projects and is a trusted adviser to commercial banks, sponsors and export credit agencies on complex project financings and refinancings, especially those involving Indonesia. The firm is also highly valued for advice on headline infrastructure project development matters.2 White & CaseProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 2 | 12 Years RankedWhite & Case's Singapore team provides oil and gas majors andkey regional lenders withsoundadvice on the development of power projects and petrochemical facilities. The firm is well regarded for advice relating to renewable project development, as well as transport infrastructure projects. White & Case in Singapore taps intoindustry expertise housed across its impressive global network. The firm's clientele includes leading export credit agencies and commercial banks, as well as project sponsors.
Band 3
3 Baker Botts L.L.P.Projects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 3 | 2 Years RankedBaker Botts is a well-known law firm globally for projects and infrastructure work, with a growing presence in the Singapore market. The team has expertise in a wide range of matters, including LNG, waste-to-energy and infrastructure projects. The lawyers represent major international clients, including government-linked companies in South-East Asia.3 Norton Rose FulbrightProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 3 | 12 Years RankedNorton Rose Fulbright's well-resourced project finance practice in Singapore has an impressive global network and deep expertiseacrossthe power, infrastructure, and oil and gas sectors. The firm is well regarded for advice on project development, particularly in relation to power projects. It is experienced in renewable energy mandates, including solar, hydropower and geothermal projects. The office maintains abroad portfolio of clients including ECAs and international banks.
Band 4
4 Baker McKenzie Wong & LeowProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 4 | 12 Years RankedBaker McKenzie's Singapore projects and infrastructure group works in tandem with the finance team to support major energy multinationals and lenders on project development and financings. The firm handles both conventional and renewable power mandates, including hydropower, solar and wind projects. Baker McKenzie offers notable experience in Thailand, Indonesia and Vietnam, working alongside its offices in each jurisdiction. The practice regularly advises project development companies, as well as sponsors and regional lenders.4 DLA Piper Singapore Pte LtdProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 4 | 3 Years RankedDLA Piper's team of lawyers in Singapore is recognised by the market for its project finance and development expertise across many jurisdictions in South-East Asia and South Asia, including recent matters in Indonesia, Cambodia and Bangladesh. The firm is active across an array of energy projects, including solar, hydrogen and LNG, as well as infrastructure mandates related to data centre development. The firm maintains an international client list.4 Linklaters Singapore Pte. Ltd.Projects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 4 | 10 Years RankedLinklaters is well-versed in the financing and development of oil and gas, infrastructure and power projects across the region. The firm leverages a highly-reputed global projects team that collaborates to assist ECAs, commercial banks and sponsors with complex cross-border mandates. Its Singapore team works closely with the firm's network of offices across the Asia-Pacific region including Bangkok, Jakarta, Hong Kong and Tokyo.4 Mayer Brown PK Wong & Nair Pte. Ltd.Projects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 4 | 12 Years RankedMayer Brown's team in Singapore especially excelsin power projects in Myanmar and Vietnam, as well as elsewhere throughout South and South-East Asia.The firm is noted for its experience in wind power, as well as solar power plant projects. The practice is often active advising on oil and gas-related matters, including LNG. Mayer Brown represents both lenders and sponsors in project financing and development, with especiallystrong experience acting for multinationals.4 Pinsent Masons MPillay LLPProjects & Infrastructure: International2025 | Band 4 | 12 Years RankedPinsent Masons' team in Singapore has a solid track record on the development and financing of highway, rail and port infrastructure projects, as well as offshore energy and renewable powerplants. The firm regularly acts for public and private sector clients on cross-border investment and PPPs across the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region.Bolstered by the firm'sstrong reputation forconstruction, the team often works in tandem with colleagues in the Shanghai and Beijing offices, as well as Dubai and Melbourne.