Tim Drew
About
Provided by Tim Drew
Career
Tim has more than thirty years’ experience as a corporate lawyer, the last 26 of which have been spent in Hong Kong. Tim is head of Tanner De Witt's Corporate and Commercial department and is recognised to be “a very experienced commercial all-rounder” and a “solid and go-to practitioner” by Chambers Asia. Clients value Tim’s extensive experience and regularly seek his counsel on commercial strategy and business development.
Professional Memberships
German Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong
International Bar Association
The Law Society of Hong Kong
Practice Areas
Corporate and Commercial
Banking and Finance
Regulatory and Compliance
Employment
Immigration
Chambers Review
Greater China Region
Tim Drew co-leads the corporate department of Tanner De Witt. He has over two decades' experience in the Hong Kong corporate market, handling all manner of cross-border corporate and transactional mandates, including M&A, disposals and shareholders' agreements.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Tim takes a highly commercial approach combined with a positive 'can do' attitude. Tim gets deals done and is a pleasure to work with. He is accessible and I can always get hold of him."
"Tim has a good awareness of the potential commercial pitfalls we may face and always has a good solution for us."
"Tim takes a highly commercial approach combined with a positive 'can do' attitude. Tim gets deals done and is a pleasure to work with. He is accessible and I can always get hold of him."
"Tim has a good awareness of the potential commercial pitfalls we may face and always has a good solution for us."
Articles, highlights and press releases
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When a director’s days are numbered… removal of directors under the Companies Ordinance of Hong Kong
Members of a Hong Kong private company may remove a director without cause subject to the requirements set out in the Companies Ordinance (“CO”).
When a director’s days are numbered… removal of directors under the Companies Ordinance of Hong Kong
Members of a Hong Kong private company may remove a director without cause subject to the requirements set out in the Companies Ordinance (“CO”).