Three Crowns has been recognised in the “Arbitration: The Elite” category of Chambers Asia-Pacific 2026.
Clients commend the team’s “profound knowledge and expertise delivered with the highest level of sophistication”, “thorough, practical and timely advice”, and ability to “devise dispute strategies that balance litigation risks with business objectives”.
Chambers also notes the team’s extensive experience in the energy and infrastructure sectors across the Asia-Pacific region, its work on shareholder disputes and its active representation of clients in LCIA, SIAC, ICC and UNCITRAL matters.
ABOUT DARYL CHEW
Daryl is the managing partner of the firm’s Singapore office. He has an active portfolio of arbitrations involving a wide range of applicable laws and venues, arising from energy, construction, M&A, joint venture, and general commercial disputes.
Daryl also serves as presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator and sole arbitrator in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings.
ABOUT SIMON ELLIOT
Simon, a partner in the Singapore office, provides advice and representation in commercial and treaty proceedings conducted under the rules of the major arbitral institutions and ad hoc, and in pre-arbitration dispute resolution processes. His practice has a particular focus on disputes arising out of large infrastructure and major projects involving disputed technical, delay, and quantum-related issues.
ABOUT PENNY MARTIN
Penny, counsel in the Singapore office, has more than a decade of experience in international commercial arbitration and public international law. Her primary focus is on high-stakes energy disputes, including those relating to long-term oil and gas agreements (including environmental, abandonment and decommissioning, and cost recovery issues), renewable energy, mining, gas pricing, technology licensing, and intellectual property.
ABOUT SHAUN PEREIRA
Shaun, counsel in the Singapore office, has represented States, State-owned entities and multinational corporations in disputes subject to arbitration under the ICC, SIAC, HKIAC, LCIA, UNCITRAL, CIETAC, ICSID and AAA-ICDR rules in proceedings across the energy, infrastructure, and financial services sectors. Shaun has a particular focus on disputes over the development and construction of major projects, and has advised on and acted in proceedings involving many such projects in Asia.





