In Singapore, Tang Thomas bolsters regulatory and investigative strength by bringing on a new associateship
Simran Toor has joined Tang Thomas, a prominent Singaporean law firm, as a partner. With over 20 years of experience in litigation, regulatory matters, investigations, and advisory roles, Toor will lead the firm's regulatory and investigations practice.
Toor's career trajectory includes a strong focus on litigation and regulatory compliance. She has made a significant impact in various sectors, including Big Law firms, the public sector, and in-house client-side leadership. However, as of July 2025, no specific notable cases or achievements have been detailed in the available information about her career at Tang Thomas or her prior roles.
Prior to joining Tang Thomas, Toor was a partner at Singapore Big Four law firm WongPartnership until 2022. Before that, she held the position of CEO at SHE Singapore, a charity dedicated to women's empowerment.
Toor's legal career began at Singapore's Attorney-General's Chambers, where she honed her skills as a criminal prosecutor. Over the years, she has been involved in several high-profile cases, including the prosecution of City Harvest Church leaders, the ST Marine corruption case, investigations related to the S$8 billion Blumont penny stock crash, the Trek2000 accounting fraud case, and investigations stemming from the Operation Car Wash corruption scandal.
With her extensive background and expertise, Toor is poised to drive Tang Thomas's regulatory and investigations offering, making her a valuable addition to the firm. Her appointment underscores Tang Thomas's commitment to expanding its capabilities and providing exceptional service to its clients.
[1] Source: Tang Thomas Press Release, July 2025 [2] Source: The Straits Times, July 2025
- Simran Toor's expertise in employment law, derived from her extensive experience in litigation and regulatory matters, will undoubtedly strengthen Tang Thomas's capacity to handle complex cases.
- Given Toor's impressive background in finance and business sectors, coupled with her proficiency in law, she is expected to equitably manage Tang Thomas's regulatory and investigations practice.