JLC law firm seeks S$32.1m from two companies and their owner
Tay Peck Gek
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JLC Advisors, the law firm at the heart of Allied Technologies' missing S$33 million funds saga, is seeking to recover from a businessman and his two companies about S$32.1 million, which JLC claims its managing partner Jeffrey Ong Su Aun has "wrongfully" paid out to.
JLC on Monday filed its defence to a S$3 million lawsuit from dormitory operator Aik Chuan Construction, and is also counter-suing - through Christopher Anand Daniel from Advocatus Law - Aik Chuan Construction, Aik Chuan Investment and Ken Lim Yew Ming, the owner of these two companies .
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