Timothy Wu is a Director and Commissioner for Oaths at LP Law Corporation in Singapore. He is a corporate and commercial lawyer with a focus on intellectual property, particularly trademarks, and cross-border matters.
He advises businesses on how legal rights are structured, held, and applied in practice, particularly where operations span multiple jurisdictions. His work often involves ownership structures, licensing arrangements, and the alignment of intellectual property with commercial operations.
Timothy’s approach is shaped by his background in corporate advisory and regulatory work. He holds a Diploma in Compliance (Dip. GRC) from the International Compliance Training Academy, which informs how he considers legal risk alongside commercial objectives.
A recurring theme in his work is that issues rarely arise at the point of registration, but later during expansion or when competing interests emerge. His focus is therefore on getting the structure right at the outset.
He also has experience in corporate transactions and cross-border private client matters, including probate and estate administration. He is the author of the 2026 reissue of Halsbury’s Laws of Singapore: Probate, Administration and Succession.
Timothy advises companies across a range of industries on intellectual property matters, including trademark protection, licensing arrangements, and portfolio structuring.
His work sits at the intersection of intellectual property and corporate practice, particularly in matters involving cross-border operations, regulatory considerations, and commercial structuring.
Timothy’s practice focuses on the strategic management of intellectual property within a commercial and cross-border framework.
His areas of work include:
Timothy’s practice is characterised by an integrated approach to intellectual property, corporate, and regulatory matters.
He is typically engaged in situations where trademark protection forms part of a broader commercial or cross-border strategy, and where legal structuring has a direct impact on business operations and risk management.
Where trademark issues sit within a broader commercial or cross-border structure, particularly where ownership, licensing, or use of rights needs to be aligned.
He is often engaged on the Singapore aspects of a wider matter, working alongside foreign counsel where intellectual property intersects with corporate structuring or regulatory considerations.
He approaches trademark issues as part of a broader legal structure. The focus is on how rights are held and used in practice, not just how they are registered.
At an early stage, before ownership and licensing structures are fixed. Once structures are in place, changes tend to be more complex, particularly in cross-border settings.
Clarity.
He focuses on aligning legal rights with the commercial reality of the business, particularly where multiple jurisdictions are involved.
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