Peter Chow Partner, Hong Kong & Singapore peter.chow@squirepb.com Practice Focus International Dispute Resolution Energy & Natural Resources Construction & Infrastructure Professional Affiliations Former Vice-President, Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators Chair, IPBA Energy & Resources Committee Member, ICC Arbitration Subcommittee (HK) and Arbitrator Nomination Subcommittee Editorial Board, LexisNexis online Practical Guidance Fellow, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK); Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators Australia; Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration; Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators and Singapore Institute of Arbitrators Board of Directors, Joint Mediation Helpline Office Ltd (2010-2011) Member, SCMA Supporting Member, London Maritime Arbitrators Assoc. Council Member, Society of Construction Law (Singapore) (2008-2010) Law Society of Hong Kong Arbitrator Panel Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK) Presidential Panel China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission Weihai Arbitration Commission Australian Centre for International Commercial Arbitration Institute of Arbitrators & Mediators, Australia Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration Korean Commercial Arbitration Board Pacific International Arbitration Center, Vietnam Languages English, Mandarin, Cantonese Peter Chow leads Squire Patton Boggs world-ranked International Dispute Resolution and Arbitration practice in Asia-Pacific. He handles disputes related to energy and natural resources, oil & gas, infrastructure and construction projects, international trade, and general commerce. Mr. Chow has acted as counsel in numerous cases, appearing for parties in court, mediation and arbitration proceedings, including those involving ICC, HKIAC, CIETAC, SIAC, ICDR, AAA and UNCITRAL arbitral rules. He has represented clients in some of the largest arbitrations in Asia involving multi-billion dollar claims. Mr. Chow is a Chartered Arbitrator. He is on the panels of arbitrators in the U.K., Australia, Mainland China, Malaysia, South Korea, Vietnam and Hong Kong. He has been appointed regularly as an arbitrator in commercial and maritime cases. He is a Council Member of the Inter-Pacific Bar Association and the Chairperson of the IPBA Energy & Resources Committee and was Vice-President of the Hong Kong Institute of Arbitrators. He is also a member of the ICC (Hong Kong) Arbitrator Nomination Subcommittee. Mr. Chow is a contributing author of several authoritative textbooks on arbitration and litigation and is active in the international speaking circuit on the subjects of arbitration and construction. Mr. Chow has been recognized by Asia-Pacific Legal 500 in the field of international arbitration; as a litigation star by Benchmark Litigation Asia- Pacific and as a world leading practitioner by Euromoney Guide to the World's Leading Experts in Commercial Arbitration. He was also awarded Dispute Resolution Lawyer of the Year by Lawyer Monthly (2015). Under Mr. Chow s leadership, Squire Patton Boggs was awarded the Asian-MENA Counsel Inhouse Community International Arbitration Law Firm of the Year (2013), South Korea; Acquisition International Oil & Gas Disputes Law Firm of the Year (2014), Hong Kong; Lawyer Monthly Dispute Resolution Law Firm of the Year (2015), Hong Kong and appointed to the Chinese government (MOFCOM) inaugural law firm panels for international investment and trade disputes. EDUCATION AND BAR ADMISSIONS LLB (Hons), National University of Singapore, 1989; Solicitor, UK (England & Wales); Barrister & Solicitor, Australia (New South Wales & Victoria); Solicitor, Hong Kong; Advocate & Solicitor, Singapore. REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE Energy/Resources Acted in a London arbitration involving claims by a Chinese oil rig builder against a European party over the construction of three semi-submersible drilling platforms. Amount in dispute: Over US$200 million. Acted for Chinese/Singapore oil rig contractors in disputes against parties in Russia, the Netherlands, Korea, Italy and the Middle-East in the offshore energy industry. Acted for buyer involving pricing and other disputes under a long-term LNG supply agreement. Amount in dispute: Over US$10 billion.
Acted in an ICC arbitration involving claims by an Australian-owned turnkey contractor against a project company over the design and construction of a power station in the Philippines. Issues included claims for extension of time, acceleration, prolongation, and alleged breach in the design of various sections of the tunnel and hydrology/hydraulics issues. Claims involved multiple expert witnesses, issues of Australian, U.S., Singapore and Philippine laws, and conflicts of law. Also involved court proceedings in Australia, Singapore and the Philippines. Amount in dispute: Over US$150 million. Acted for a Chinese company in arbitrations against a US company over a long term processing agreement in the solar energy industry. Amount in dispute: Over US$400 million. Advised BVI and Hong Kong companies in an ICC arbitration involving claims over a shareholder agreement in the acquisition of power companies in China. Advised in an ICC arbitration proceeding concerning a claim on a guarantee of performance of a turnkey contract. Acted for a turnkey contractor in international mediation proceedings in Hong Kong against a group of European reinsurers relating to a cut-through clause and a Contractor s Erection All-Risks policy. Amount in dispute: Over US$20 million. Advised a U.S. turnkey contractor on claims over the negligence in the design of a power station in the Philippines. Involved issues of English and Philippine laws. Amount in dispute: Over US$50 million. Acted for a major Brazilian resources company in a dispute with a Chinese company in a CIETAC arbitration in Beijing, China. Claim involved issues of Brazilian, Chinese and Hong Kong laws. Amount in dispute: Over US$70 million. Advised a U.S.-Australian JV contractor on claims against a subcontractor over delays in constructing a gas pipeline in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. International Trade/General Commerce Acted for a Chinese state-owned enterprise in an HKIAC arbitration with a U.S. company in a patent dispute concerning a technology transfer agreement in the clean energy industry. Amount in dispute: Over US$20 million. Acted for a Philippine state-entity in a SIAC arbitration with a European-owned entity over an agreement for the transfer of financial assets. Amount in dispute: Over US$40 million. Acted for the International Finance Corporation/World Bank in a number of dispute matters. Acted for a Middle Eastern multinational company in an ICC arbitration concerning a Chinese JV dispute with a Chinese manufacturing company. Acted in an ICC arbitration involving disputes between a major Malaysian company and a U.S. company over the supply of software for an electronic data processing system in Malaysia. Transportation Advised US company in a SIAC arbitration proceeding against a government in Asia in disputes over an infrastructure project. Amount in dispute: Over US$ 2 billion. Acted for a civil engineering contractor in an arbitration proceeding involving claims over a runway construction in the Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 project. Acted for the Malaysian Airport Authority on claims relating to the security processes of Malaysian airports. Advised a British E&I contractor on claims over the construction of the West Rail project (metropolitan railway) in Hong Kong. Acted for a Japanese main contractor in an arbitration proceeding against a Swiss supplier relating to the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (metropolitan subway) contracts.
Advised a German contractor on claims over difficult ground conditions in a Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (metropolitan subway) contract. Advised the Hong Kong Airport Authority on many transactions relating to its businesses. Hospitality Acted for a British M&E contractor in arbitration proceedings against a Korean main contractor and various subcontractors relating to the construction of three major hotels and a shopping complex in Singapore. Amount in dispute: Over US$140 million. Acted for an international hotel chain in an SIAC arbitration involving disputes over the development of a chain of hotels in Indonesia. Claims involved issues of Indonesian law and the jurisdiction of the arbitral tribunal. Acted for a Dutch JV main contractor in an arbitration proceeding involving land reclamation on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore. Telecommunications Advised a major Chinese telecommunications company in dispute with a Middle-Eastern party over a telecommunication project in the Middle East Acted for a South American telecommunications company in an arbitration proceeding with a Chinese telecommunications company over a telecommunications project in South America. Buildings/Residential Acted for a Japanese main contractor in an arbitration proceeding against a Chinese owner over the construction of a commercial building in Singapore. Amount in dispute: Over US$40 million. Advised a Japanese M&E contractor on claims regarding a building project in Vietnam. Acted for the Singapore broadcasting authority in multi-party disputes relating to the failure of a secant pile wall in a building project in Singapore. Acted for the Singapore housing authority in arbitration proceedings involving contracts on infrastructure works and other construction disputes in Singapore. Projects and Construction (Front-End) Advised an Australian project consultant (Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria) on the drafting of conditions of contract for the Singapore utilities authority to lay extensive gas pipelines in Singapore. Advised LNG buyer in respect of services agreement for the supply of LNG. Advised Korean sponsors on project documentation (including the EPC contract) on the development of a US$1 billion combined cycle gas-fired power station in Azerbaijan. Advised Korean sponsors on project documentation (including the EPC contract) on the development of a bunker C-fired power station in the Philippines. Advised a U.S. energy company on its 2000MW US$6 billion solar power project in Inner Mongolia, China. Advised Singapore sponsors on EPC contracts for the offshore construction of barge-mounted power plants in an African state. Advised the mainland Chinese government on legal and regulatory framework relating to public-private partnership (PPP) in urban rail transportation projects in China.
PUBLICATIONS Books Arbitration in Hong Kong A Practical Guide, 2 nd & 3 rd editions (Hong Kong), (Contributing Author) Sweet & Maxwell, 2011 and 2014 The Hong Kong Arbitration Ordinance: Commentary and Annotations, 1 st and 2 nd editions (Hong Kong), (Contributing Author) Sweet & Maxwell, 2011 and 2015 Commercial Litigation in Hong Kong A Practical Guide (Hong Kong), (Contributing Author) Sweet & Maxwell, 2012 Lexis Nexis Practical Guidance on Arbitration, Book Chapters on ICSID Arbitration, Costs and Interim Measures, (Contributing Author), 2014. Managing and Resolving Business Disputes in China: Strategies, Pitfalls, and Practical Tips, (Book Chapter) Inside the Minds: Best Practices for International Business Transactions in China [USA], 2009 Selected Articles Interim Measures in Hong Kong, LexisNexis Arbitration, Spring 2015, produced to celebrate the School of International Arbitration, Queen Mary University of London 30 th Anniversary Conference. China Infrastructure Projects Choosing the Right Contracting Structure, The Real Estate Finance Journal (USA), Vol. 23, No. 3, Winter 2008:66-70 Manifest Disregard of Law As a Ground For Refusing Enforcement of Award in Asia? International Arbitration Law Review (UK), Issue 2, 2007:46-49 Philippine Court of Appeal Refuses to Enforce ICC Tribunal Award, Asian Dispute Review (Hong Kong), 2007:71-73 Compulsion of Evidence in International Commercial Arbitration: An Asia-Pacific Perspective, (Co-author) Asian International Arbitration Journal (Singapore), Vol. 2, No. 1, 2006:32-59 Issues in International Arbitration: Application of Foreign Legislation, Construction Law Journal (UK), Vol. 20, No. 5, 2004:262-277 Enforcement of International Arbitration Agreements A Case Study, International Arbitration Law Review (UK), Issue 4, 2004:97-107 Issues in International Commercial Arbitration: Court Assistance for Production of Documents and Obtaining Evidence of Witnesses, The Arbitrator & Mediator (Australia), Dec. 2003:57-65 Issues in International Commercial Arbitration: Conflict between Model Law and Arbitral Rules, Building and Construction Law Journal (Australia), Vol. 19, 2003:426-430 SELECTED SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS LNG Is It Still Popular? a presentation at the IPBA Annual Conference in Kuala Lumpur, 2016. Arbitration Process for Commercial Arbitration in Asia Pacific, a presentation at the Greater China Arbitration Forum in Hong Kong, 2015. Ethical Concerns Searching beyond the IBA Guidelines on Conflicts of Interest, a presentation at the Regional Arbitral Institutes Forum in Singapore, 2014. An International Colloquium on Arbitration, a guest lecture at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, 2014. International Arbitration A Regional Journey, a presentation at the 4 th Annual ICC Asia-Pacific Conference in Seoul, South Korea, 2014.
Sustaining Arbitration New Challenges and Ideas, a presentation at the IPBA Annual Conference in Vancouver, 2014. Multi-Contract and Multi-Party Arbitrations, a presentation at the Greater China Arbitration Forum in Beijing, China, 2013. Challenges and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards in Asia, a presentation at the HKIAC in the Americas Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2013. Latest developments in International Arbitration, a presentation at the PDRC/PIArb/PICA Arbitration Conference in Manila, Philippines, 2012. Who Should have Control of Appointing the Arbitrator? panel presentation at the HKIAC ADR in Asia Conference in Hong Kong, China, 2012. Navigating Dispute Resolution Venues in Northeast Asia, a presentation at a seminar in Seoul, South Korea, by Korea Commercial Arbitration Board, 2012. Arbitration Trends in Hong Kong, a presentation at the Greater China Arbitration Forum in Macau, China, 2011. Arbitration Trends and Developments in Hong Kong, a presentation at the Regional Arbitral Institutes Forum in Hong Kong, China, 2009. The Life and Death of a Construction Project in China: Managing and Resolving Construction Disputes, a seminar presented to the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, China, 2009. Public Private Partnerships A Dispute Lawyer s Nightmare? Recent Developments in China Arbitration Practice, a workshop presented at an In-House Legal Summit in Beijing, China, 2005. How to Survive Arbitration in China, workshops organized by the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators, the Singapore Manufacturers Federation, and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre in Singapore, 2005. Practical Issues in International Commercial Arbitration A Case Study, a paper presented to the Singapore Law Society in Singapore, 2003. The Effect of Public Sector Standard Conditions of Contract for Construction Works, a paper presented at a law conference in Singapore, 1998. The Judicial Resolution of Disputes in Singapore, a paper presented at a law mission organized by the Singapore Trade Development Board, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 1993.