Sarah Teo
Associate
Sarah is a lawyer who firmly believes in obtaining justice for her clients through ethical legal practice.
Having cut her teeth in litigation at one of the “Big Four” firms in Singapore, Sarah has experience in complex commercial disputes, high-value trust disputes, and novel crypto disputes.
Sarah obtained her Juris Doctor from the Singapore Management University (“SMU”) in 2022 and was called to the bar in 2023. During her time at SMU, Sarah was awarded the Law Society Distinguished Scholar Award for being the top student in her cohort in the core subjects of Ethics & Social Responsibility and Legal Theory & Philosophy. Sarah was also placed on the Dean’s List and awarded the J.D. Term Award several times for obtaining the top 5 GPA in her cohort. In 2022, Sarah was awarded the Spirit of Bro Bono Award for achieving the most number of pro bono hours in her cohort. Sarah is also the recipient of the SMU ASEAN Postgraduate Scholarship.
Sarah also has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) from the National University of Singapore (“NUS”). During her time at NUS, Sarah obtained the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Book Prize for being the top student and was also placed on the Dean’s List.
Sample Cases
Acted for beneficiaries of a trust against a trust company in an application for the production of documents and successfully argued that beneficiaries are entitled to legal advice obtained by trustees and paid from the trust fund as legal advice privilege does not apply to such advice.
Acted for an employee in the enforcement of an Employment Claims Tribunal Order against an employer for unpaid salaries.
Acted for a victim of a fraudulent investment scheme in the General Division of the Singapore High Court.
Assisted a client in taking out a Personal Protection Order under the Protection from Harassment Act 2014.
Drafted an influencer marketing agreement for a well-known media personality
Assisted an oil company in a negligence claim against their auditors.
Assisted a Chinese engineering company in an arbitration at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre in relation to a breach of contract.
Advised a Chinese hotpot restaurant in relation to lease, guarantees and contractual matters.
Advised a gaming company in relation to a breach of contract matter.
Advised a venture capitalist in relation to a breach of investment agreement.
Applied for letters of administration and drafted wills for clients.
Published Judgments
Lutfi Salim bin Talib and another v British and Malayan Trustees Ltd [2024] SGHC 85
Publications
Redress for Legal Misconduct: Iskandar bin Rahmat v Law Society of Singapore [2021] 1 SLR 874
Iskandar bin Rahmat v Law Society of Singapore (judiciary.gov.sg)
A History of State Family Planning in Singapore, 1966 – 1987
A HISTORY OF STATE FAMILY PLANNING IN SINGAPORE, 1966-1987 | ScholarBank@NUS
Media Mentions
Contact
sarah.teo@covenantchambers.com
Office: +65 6635 8885
Focus Areas
Family Offices
Legacy Planning: Wills & Trusts
Probate & Estate Administration
Matrimonial Law
Disputes & International Arbitration
Civil Litigation
Mediation
International Arbitration
Competition & Antitrust
Fraud & Asset Recovery
Restructuring & Insolvency
Commercial & Property Disputes
Business, Shareholders & Partnership Disputes
Property Ownership & Trust Disputes
Construction & Engineering
Memberships
Member, Law Society of Singapore
Member, Singapore Academy of Law
Mediator, Singapore International Mediation Institute
Accolades & Awards
Law Society Distinguished Scholar Award (Top student in the core subjects of Ethics & Social Responsibility and Legal Theory & Philosophy)
J.D. Term Award for Top 5 GPA
Spirit of Pro Bono Award (Most number of pro bono hours in JD Cohort)
SMU Dean’s List
SMU ASEAN Postgraduate Scholarship
NUS Dean’s List
Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Book Prize (Top Student in the NUS Department of History)
Education / Qualifications
Advocate & Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore (2023)
Juris Doctor (Singapore Management University, 2022)
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) (National University of Singapore, 2018)