05/18/2026 | Press release | Archived content
Dentons Rodyk has been recognised by Asian Legal Business for its strengths across intellectual property and environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices, achieving a Tier 1 ranking in the Asia IP Rankings and being named among Asia's top 15 ESG Law Firms.
The firm's Intellectual Property and Technology practice, led by Senior Partners Catherine Lee, Gilbert Leong and Foo Maw Jiun, continues to advise on a broad range of complex IP and technology matters. The practice's Tier 1 ranking reflects its strong track record in delivering commercially focused and technically robust solutions across industries.
Dentons Rodyk's recognition as one of Asia's Top 15 ESG Law Firms underscores the firm's growing capabilities in supporting clients on sustainability-related matters. The Environment and Natural Resources practice, led by Partner Ho Jean Nie, advises clients on a wide spectrum of ESG issues, including regulatory compliance, energy transition and environment risk management.
These recognitions highlight Dentons Rodyk's ability to support clients across both innovation-driven and sustainability-focused legal challenges, reinforcing the firm's position as a trusted adviser in the region.
Dentons Rodyk is Singapore's global law firm and part of the world's largest, with a team of around 200 lawyers offering clients a full suite of legal services necessary to do business locally and globally.
With over 160 years of establishment and consistently ranked highly in leading publications, Dentons Rodyk delivers top-tier legal advice while maintaining strong working relationships with key public sector agencies and prominent private sector organisations.
Its combination with global law firm Dentons makes it part of the world's largest law firm, with more than 12,500 professionals across over 160 locations in more than 80 countries. Dentons Rodyk is also part of Dentons ASEAN, the first global pan-ASEAN law firm, with a longstanding presence in Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore and Vietnam.