Awards & Recognitions

Schellenberg Wittmer Singapore recognised by Benchmark Litigation

06.05.2026

Schellenberg Wittmer’s Singapore office has been recognised by Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific for its International Arbitration (International Firms) practice. In addition, Managing Director and Partner Julie Raneda has been individually ranked for her arbitration expertise. This marks the Singapore office’s and Julie’s inaugural inclusion in the guide, placing them alongside a number of well-established and highly regarded practices and lawyers across the Asia-Pacific region.

As a leading publication dedicated exclusively to dispute resolution, Benchmark Litigation provides in-depth analysis of the legal markets in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, and is widely regarded as a trusted benchmark for litigation and arbitration excellence.

We are honoured to receive this recognition. It reflects the strength of our Singapore team and our commitment to delivering high-quality, commercially focused dispute resolution services. We extend our sincere thanks to our clients and peers for their continued trust and support.

 

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