Vuong is an associate in the Singapore office. He has experience with disputes arising out of large infrastructure and major projects involving technical and quantum-related issues.
Vuong served as a Justices’ Law Clerk at the Supreme Court of Singapore from 2020 to 2022.
Vuong obtained his LLB from Singapore Management University, where he graduated as valedictorian. He also obtained an LLM from Harvard Law School, where he specialised in international law subjects.
Vuong publishes on a wide range of topics, including arbitration, in the Hong Kong Law Journal, Asian International Arbitration Journal, and Harvard Human Rights Journal. He also lectures at his alma mater, Singapore Management University.
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Languages
English
Vietnamese
Representing a consortium of oil majors in a multibillion-dollar dispute with a Central Asian State in relation to a production sharing contract
Acting for a global mining company in UNCITRAL arbitration proceedings against a Central Asian State in relation to tax and royalty disputes relating to one of the world’s largest gold-copper mines
Representing a consortium of contractors from South Korea, Italy and the US in an SIAC arbitration concerning the expansion of an oil refinery in Thailand
Acting for the owner of a power plant in a dispute with its EPC contractor and equipment supplier consortium in Southeast Asia
- LLB, Singapore Management University
- LLM, Harvard Law School





