Jeremy Lua
Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright (Asia) LLP
Related services and key industries
Key industry sectors
- Financial institutions
- Energy, infrastructure and resources
- Life sciences and healthcare
- 科技
- Transport
Biography
Jeremy Lua is a dual-qualified dispute resolution and investigations lawyer based in Singapore. He focuses on cybersecurity and privacy.
He is experienced in a broad range of complex regulatory investigations and compliance matters involving data protection, cybersecurity and technology.
He advises clients across various industry sectors on managing data and cyber security incidents, working closely with multi-disciplinary client teams and external experts including IT security and forensic consultants, crisis communications consultants, ransom negotiators, to help develop an effective response strategy to triage and obtain visibility over an incident; achieve containment and remediate the incident; address regulatory requirements; develop effective regulatory and communication strategies in order to preserve customer relationships; identify and preserve claims against third parties; and mitigate risks of regulatory investigations and litigation.
Leveraging his background as an investigations lawyer, Jeremy advises and represents clients on investigations arising out of data and security incidents initiated by regulators such as Singapore’s Personal Data Protection Commission (“PDPC”), the Singapore Monetary Authority of Singapore (“MAS”), the Technology Crime Investigation Branch (“TCIB”) of the Singapore Police Force (“SPF”), the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (“CSA”) as well as engaging with foreign law enforcement agencies such as the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”).
He also assists clients on assessing privacy and security risks, including designing and implementing privacy and data security compliance programs, policies and procedures as well as incident response preparedness.
Jeremy's broader practice includes matters involving white collar and business crime matters such as anti-bribery and corruption, anti-money laundering, sanctions, export controls and financial fraud, as well as ESG issues like modern slavery and business human rights due diligence, health and safety matters, environmental regulatory disclosures and corporate governance.
Jeremy is recognised in 2022, 2023 and 204 by Chambers & Partners as an "Associate to Watch" for Corporate Investigations/Anti-Corruption: International and in 2022 and 2023 by The Legal 500 as a "Rising Star" for White-Collar Crime – Foreign Firms.
Prior to joining the firm, Jeremy was a Deputy Public Prosecutor at AGC, with a focus on technology crime. As a technology crime prosecutor, Jeremy prosecuted offences under the Singapore Computer Misuse Act.
Jeremy is a Co-Chairperson of the Law Society of Singapore's Cybersecurity & Data Protection Committee since 2023. He is also certified in Cyber Incident Planning and Response by the Cyber Management Alliance.
Professional experience
Collapse allLaw, National University of Singapore.
- Advocate & Solicitor (Supreme Court of Singapore, practising under section 36E of the Legal Profession Act)
- Chambers & Partners, "Associate to Watch", Corporate Investigations/Anti-Corruption: International
- The Legal 500, "Rising Star", White-Collar Crime – Foreign Firms.
- Anti-Corruption Regulation, Singapore – Getting the Deal Through, 2017-2020
- "Deferred prosecution agreements; Justice delayed or justice denied?" The Business Times, 6 February 2018
- This time it's personal: Senior management liability in “books and records” offences
- Speaker, Singapore Insurance Brokers Association's Senior Management Retreat 2017 in Taipei, Taiwan, AML Trends and Development and Senior Management Liability, July 2017.
- Speaker, The Legal 500 GC Summit Indonesia 2019 in Jakarta, Indonesia, A team effort: how GCs and external counsel can work together to manage big-ticket disputes and investigations, November 2019.
- Moderator, Law Society's Cybersecurity & Data Protection Conference 2022 in Singapore, An updated and informed look at the role of lawyers in navigating cyber incidents, and working with in-house counsel, and infosecurity teams, August 2022
- Co-Chairperson of the Law Society of Singapore's Cybersecurity & Data Protection Committee since 2023
- English
- Mandarin Chinese
Insights
Malaysia introduces watershed amendments to Personal Data Protection Act 2010
Blog | August 01, 2024
Government Investigations in Singapore 2025
Publication | July 12, 2024
Hong Kong government introduces new laws to enhance protection of computer systems of critical infrastructure
Publication | July 08, 2024