OUR PEOPLE . ANISA LOW
Our People
Anisa Low Kai Min
Associate
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L.L.B (Cum Laude), Singapore Management University (2023)
Advocate & Solicitor, Singapore (2024)
About Anisa Low
Anisa is an Associate at Peter Low Chambers LLC, who will was called to the Singapore Bar in August 2024. She graduated from the Singapore Management University in 2023.
Prior to joining Peter Low Chambers LLC, Anisa had exposure to commercial litigation and criminal defence litigation. Anisa strives to be a solution-oriented, conscientious and compassionate lawyer dedicated to delivering professional and competent legal representation. At Peter Low Chambers LLC, Anisa will be assisting with commercial litigation, matrimonial litigation, criminal defence litigation, and public interest cases.
Outside of the law, Anisa’s passion is horse riding. She is an avid sportswoman and enjoys arts and crafts. Anisa is also a firm proponent of contributing back to the community and has been an active volunteer with various organisations since 2016. She regularly leads and organises events championing social causes both in Singapore and overseas.
Anisa’s notable cases include:
Public Interest Litigation
- Acted in a class action for over 240 parents who stored cord blood units with public-listed private cord blood bank Cordlife Group Limited (2024)
Civil & Commercial Litigation
- Acting for an owner of a high-value property in an application to the Strata Titles Board
- Acting for an MAS-licensed fund manager in multiple contentious lawsuits in the High court of Singapore worth over $5 million
Matrimonial Litigation
- Acting for a high net worth Plaintiff-Husband in contested ancillary matters proceedings involving assets in multiple jurisdictions
- Acting in a contested probate matter involving high-value assets in multiple jurisdictions
- Acted for a Defendant-Husband in heavily contested ancillary matters proceedings involving maintenance issues and multi-million-dollar assets, which was successfully settled during mediation (2024)