Sher Min
Foreign Lawyer
Qualifications and Appointments
- LLB (Hons), University of Manchester
- Barrister, Middle Temple, London
- Advocate & Solicitor, High Court of Malaya
Languages and Dialects
- English, Malay
Professional Profile
Sher Min graduated from the University of Manchester in 2013 and was called to the Bar of England and Wales (Middle Temple) in 2017. Sher Min was admitted to the Malaysian Bar in 2019 and now collaborates with the firm’s counsels on corporate, commercial, and shipping matters, leveraging her dual-jurisdiction expertise.
Prior to joining the firm, Sher Min refined her practice as a litigator at Malaysia’s leading boutique dispute firms, where she represented high-profile clients, multinational corporations and prominent public figures. Her work centered on resolving complex cross-border disputes involving fraud, securities and banking disputes, anti-money laundering investigations, bribery allegations, and corporate governance challenges. Through these high-stake matters, she honed her ability to deliver meticulous case preparation and innovative solutions.
Following her relocation to Singapore in 2023, Sher Min has assisted local counsels to advise high-net-worth individuals and families on private wealth management and regulatory compliance frameworks, including licensing applications with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
Case Highlights
- Nicsmann Macan Sdn Bhd & Ors v. Ker Payd Hock & Ors [2023] 1 LNS 394
- Mohd Sabri Ismail & Ors v. Tanah Melayu Chemicals Berhad & Ors [2022] 1 LNS 2336
Publications
- Free Malaysia Today, ‘Malaysia keeping up with changes in outlook on cannabis’, dated 12 September 2022
- ‘Are You An Employee Or An Independent Contractor?’, dated 10 January 2022
- ‘Restraint of Trade Clauses in Employment Contracts in Malaysia’, dated 28 January 2021
- ‘To Caveat or Not to Caveat for What is a ‘Caveatable Interest’?’, dated 19 March 2020
Webinars
- By invitation from Selangor Bar Council of Malaysia, ‘Friendly Loan or an Illegal Moneylending?’, dated 11 January 2022
- ‘Regulations for Cryptocurrencies in Malaysia’, dated 22 January 2021