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Cavinder Bull named VP of Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group
By MICHELLE QUAH
SENIOR Counsel Cavinder Bull of Drew & Napier has been appointed vice-president of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (Aprag) - a year after he was named deputy chairman of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).
Aprag, established in 2004, is a regional federation of arbitration associations which aims to improve standards and knowledge of international arbitration and represent the Asia-Pacific region in submissions to national and international organisations.
The federation comprises members from about 30 arbitration centres and associations, and is a reflection of the increasing importance of international arbitration in Asia and Australasia.
A highly regarded arbitration practitioner, Mr Bull was appointed deputy chairman of the SIAC last year, taking over from Sundaresh Menon, who is now Singapore's attorney-general.
Mr Bull was appointed senior counsel in 2008 and is actively engaged in international arbitrations as well as in corporate and commercial litigation.
He continues to hold full-time responsibilities as a director of the dispute resolution department at Drew & Napier.
Mr Bull has a first class honours degree in law from Oxford University and a master's degree in law from Harvard Law School which he attended on a Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship. He has also been called to the Bar in Singapore, England and Wales and New York.
Cavinder Bull named VP of Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group
By MICHELLE QUAH
SENIOR Counsel Cavinder Bull of Drew & Napier has been appointed vice-president of the Asia Pacific Regional Arbitration Group (Aprag) - a year after he was named deputy chairman of the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).
Aprag, established in 2004, is a regional federation of arbitration associations which aims to improve standards and knowledge of international arbitration and represent the Asia-Pacific region in submissions to national and international organisations.
The federation comprises members from about 30 arbitration centres and associations, and is a reflection of the increasing importance of international arbitration in Asia and Australasia.
A highly regarded arbitration practitioner, Mr Bull was appointed deputy chairman of the SIAC last year, taking over from Sundaresh Menon, who is now Singapore's attorney-general.
Mr Bull was appointed senior counsel in 2008 and is actively engaged in international arbitrations as well as in corporate and commercial litigation.
He continues to hold full-time responsibilities as a director of the dispute resolution department at Drew & Napier.
Mr Bull has a first class honours degree in law from Oxford University and a master's degree in law from Harvard Law School which he attended on a Lee Kuan Yew Scholarship. He has also been called to the Bar in Singapore, England and Wales and New York.