Edward Low
Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright Gaikokuho Kyodo Jigyo
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Biography
Edward Low is a disputes lawyer with a focus on international arbitration and maritime work based in Tokyo. He also supports on transactional matters including M&A, banking and finance.
Edward has experience with commercial disputes involving a wide range of industry sectors that include energy, semiconductors, maritime, construction, foods, and sports. He has managed arbitrations conducted under the SIAC, HKIAC, ICC, and CAS arbitration rules, and involving the application of a variety of governing laws, including New York law, Californian law, English law, Chinese law, Hong Kong law and Singapore law.
Before joining the firm, Edward was an assistant to one of Asia's leading arbitrators where he served as tribunal secretary in a number of arbitrations.
Edward read Law at St John's College, Cambridge.
Professional experience
Collapse all- Law, St John's College, Cambridge.
- Qualified in Singapore
- (Not admitted in Japan)
- English
- Japanese
Insights
HKIAC’s 2024 Administered Arbitration Rules (effective on 1 June 2024): Key points and implications on arbitral proceedings
Publication | May 31, 2024
Public policy conflicts in investor-state energy arbitrations
Publication | May 15, 2023
The ZouZou – Banks and their coverage (or lack thereof) under MII policies
Publication | June 14, 2022