Cross-border disputes fail not because the merits are weak — but because counsel gaps between jurisdictions leave critical flanks exposed. WLA Disputes co-practice closes every gap, from arbitration seat to enforcement jurisdiction, under one coordinated institutional strategy.
WLA co-practice means one coordinated team addressing your cross-border legal needs simultaneously — genuine local depth in every jurisdiction, under one institutional framework.
Steve Wong Che Ming leads the WLA Disputes Practice Group — co-ordinating international arbitration and cross-border dispute co-practice across HKIAC, SIAC, ICC, and LCIA seats.
One exclusive partner firm Per Practice — each WLA-accredited, reviewed annually.
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Every WLA co-practice matter in this practice is led by a named practitioner who personally holds the mandate alongside WLA partner firms in other jurisdictions.
WLA assembles the right co-practice team in 48 hours — genuine local depth in every jurisdiction, one institutional framework.