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Choo Qian Ke

Counsel Providence Law Asia LLC WongPartnership LLP Called to the Bar in 2023 Active (SG Practising Certificate) 2 appearances

Choo Qian Ke appears as counsel of record in 2 reported Singapore judgments (2024–2025), most often before the SGHC.

Reported cases
2
Courts
SGHC
Period
June 2024 to August 2025

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

Choo Qian Ke — Reported Cases & Litigation Record

Choo Qian Ke's reported litigation record covers 2 Singapore court cases (2024–2025). The cases below set out Choo Qian Ke's role as counsel, the parties involved, and what each court decided.

About Choo Qian Ke

Choo Qian Ke of Providence Law Asia LLC appeared as counsel in 2 cases before the High Court (General Division) between June 2024 to August 2025, primarily as counsel for applicant involving Civil Procedure.

What areas of law does Choo Qian Ke practice?

Choo Qian Ke appeared most frequently in Civil Procedure (1 case), Injunctions (1 case), and Trusts (1 case) between June 2024 to August 2025, across 2 total case appearances in Singapore courts.

How many cases has Choo Qian Ke appeared in?

Choo Qian Ke appeared as counsel in 2 cases before Singapore courts between June 2024 to August 2025. The majority were heard in the High Court (General Division) (2 cases).

Which courts does Choo Qian Ke appear in most frequently?

Between June 2024 to August 2025, Choo Qian Ke appeared most frequently in the High Court (General Division) (2 cases).

Which law firm does Choo Qian Ke belong to?

Choo Qian Ke is a lawyer at Providence Law Asia LLC. Choo Qian Ke appeared as counsel in 2 cases before Singapore courts between June 2024 to August 2025.

What role does Choo Qian Ke typically play in litigation?

Choo Qian Ke acted as counsel for applicant in 1 case, counsel for respondent in 1 case between June 2024 to August 2025.

2
Appearances
2023
Year of Call
2
Firms
No
Senior Counsel

Counsel Applicant (1)

Counsel Respondent (1)

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