Grace Wong

Grace Wong is the founding partner of  Wong Chambers. She graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (Hons) degree from the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, United Kingdom. Grace was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 2008 and was subsequently admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2009.

Grace commenced practice in the litigation department of Messrs Chan & Associates prior to joining a prominent Kuala Lumpur based law firm, Messrs. Mah-Kamariyah & Philip Koh, where she was actively involved in a broad range of civil, commercial and corporate litigation.

Grace enjoys handling a diverse range of litigation and arbitration matters on behalf of corporate and individual clients including banking and insolvency matters, contractual disputes, land disputes, defamation actions, professional negligence, probate and administration, as well as family law related matters.

Geared with litigation background, her present portfolio at Wong Chambers has expanded to include advisory in real estate and banking related matters, acquisition and divestment of properties, consumer loans, advising on property development projects as well as leases and tenancies.

Grace has also assisted a number of reputable senior lawyers in several important court decisions and projects. Grace was centrally involved in the landmark cases arising from the Perak Constitutional Crisis which occurred in 2009 and has also served in the Bar Council’s Constitutional Law Committee.