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Alex Lo is an associate in King & Spalding’s Singapore office and a member of the firm’s International Arbitration practice.
Alex has advised and represented companies in commercial arbitrations under the rules of major arbitral institutions. He is also a visiting lecturer at the National Taiwan University (NTU), and appears regularly in Taiwan as speaker on issues in international arbitration.
Prior to joining King & Spalding, Alex was Managing Counsel at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) and was responsible for the administration and management of more than 200 arbitrations conducted under the SIAC Rules and the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules. Alex also assisted the SIAC Court of Arbitration in the revision of the SIAC Rules.
Alex is a native Chinese speaker.
Select Publications
Elodie Dulac & Alex Lo, The SIAC Rules 2016: New Features, 5(2) Indian J. of Arb. Law 129 (2016).
Alex Lo, The Investor-State Dispute Settlement Mechanism Under the Cross-Strait Bilateral Investment Agreement to Address the Protection of Personal Freedom and Safety, 6(2) Contemp. Asia Arb. J. 275 (2013).
England and Wales
New York
Mandarin Chinese
April 11, 2025
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
Representing an owner against a contractor in an ICC arbitration arising out of the design and construction of a petrochemical facility project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Represented a nuclear reactor and services provider in an ICC arbitration against a national power company arising out of the construction of a nuclear power plant in an Asian country. More than USD 400 million was at stake.
Represented a Korean company in multiple SIAC arbitrations under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules arising out of the construction of an iron ore mine in Western Australia. The amount in dispute was over AUD 2.5 billion.
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April 11, 2025
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
Representing an owner against a contractor in an ICC arbitration arising out of the design and construction of a petrochemical facility project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Represented a nuclear reactor and services provider in an ICC arbitration against a national power company arising out of the construction of a nuclear power plant in an Asian country. More than USD 400 million was at stake.
Represented a Korean company in multiple SIAC arbitrations under the UNCITRAL Arbitration Rules arising out of the construction of an iron ore mine in Western Australia. The amount in dispute was over AUD 2.5 billion.
See more
April 11, 2025
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
England and Wales
New York
Mandarin Chinese