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Qualifications & associations:
- LL.B (Hons.), Oxford Brookes University, U.K.
- Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP), Malaysia
- Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya (2019)
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Nathalie Annette Kee Xuan Li is a Principal Associate in the firm's Civil Litigation department. She holds a First Class LL.B (Hons.) degree from Oxford Brookes University, U.K.. She was admitted as an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya in 2019.
Nathalie’s key practice areas are civil and commercial litigation. Her experience ranges from dealing with complex international shareholder disputes to the enforcement of judgments against State Governments and statutory bodies. She is knowledgeable in matters of bankruptcy, winding-up proceedings, basic and complex debt recovery, land disputes and directors’ disputes. She also specializes in contentious and non-contentious probate and estate matters.
She also does advisory work on Immigration Law and occasionally takes on pro bono briefs from survivors of intimate partner or domestic violence.
Areas of Practice
- Commercial and Contractual Disputes
- Shareholder Disputes
- Corporate Recovery and Restructuring
- Bankruptcy and Insolvency
- Public Interest Litigation
- General Civil Litigation
Team Members
- Obtained an order to issue a certificate pursuant to Section 33 of the Government Proceedings Act 1956 in pursuance of enforcing a judgment sum of RM330 million owed by a State Government to our client.
- On an urgent basis, obtained an ex-parte mareva injunction (a.k.a. freezing injunction) to temporarily freeze all the assets of an individual up to around RM12 million. Following this, parties reached an out-of-court settlement whereby a considerable sum was paid to our clients.
- Representing and supporting the Mongolian rape survivors who were stopped at a roadblock during the first phase of the Movement Control Order in 2020. On top of law enforcement and the public prosecutor’s office, coordinated efforts with the Mongolian Consulate (and by extension, the Mongolian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand), private translators, private mental health experts and non-governmental organizations, in order to protect the welfare of the survivors. Acting as watching brief lawyers in the criminal proceedings against the alleged perpetrator. Successfully helped to raise over RM46,000 in order to ensure that the survivors’ civil action could be continued in their fight for justice.