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Richard Sharpe is a partner in King & Spalding’s Singapore office and a member of the firm’s Special Matters and Government Investigations Group.
Richard assists multinational clients across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region with a variety of business-related criminal matters and cross-border investigations, including anti-bribery and corruption, anti-money laundering, international sanctions, cyber-crime and fraud.
An England and Wales barrister, and a Hong Kong-qualified solicitor, Richard’s experience includes representing businesses and individuals under investigation by various international regulators, including the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security, the U.K Serious Fraud Office, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, and the Hong Kong Independent Commission Against Corruption.
In addition, Richard has significant experience of conducting complex civil litigation and arbitrations arising from fraud and other criminal misconduct, as well as obtaining supporting ancillary relief. He also advises global companies on investment-related international risk and the design and implementation of compliance programs.
Richard was a barrister in England and Wales for the first 11 years of practice, focusing on the prosecution and defence of complex business crime and civil asset recovery, before relocating to Hong Kong in 2013. Richard has been recognised in Chambers Global and Asia-Pacific in the category of Corporate Investigations / Anti-Corruption: International since 2020.
In Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024, clients note "Richard is great, super responsive, fully understands commercial dynamics and what clients are looking to achieve", and "Richard is a great communicator, and can distil very complex regulatory matters into manageable and clear advice".
In a Chambers Global interview, clients describe Richard as “a total professional” who “understands the region well.”, and notes that he advises global organisations on a range of compliance mandates including anti-corruption, anti-money laundering and trade controls.
Clients further noted “Richard Sharpe receives praise for his ability to handle complex regulatory investigations and is singled out for his expert knowledge of the UK Bribery Act. Sources note that his experience acting in court as a barrister in the UK enables him to ‘appreciate the nuances of how the prosecutors will think’ and gives him ‘a great edge’. Clients refer to him as a ‘star performer,’ citing his ‘excellent advice’ and ‘strong work product’ as key strengths.” Clients describe him as “a good guy who is making an impact” note: “he knows what he is doing.”
Legal 500 Hong Kong: “Richard Sharpe is qualified as a barrister in London and solicitor in Hong Kong, giving him a ‘unique perspective to analyze complex regulatory/white-collar issues’.”
Barrister at Law, Inns of Court School of Law, UK
M.A., Oxford University, UK
England and Wales
Hong Kong
March 22, 2024
King & Spalding Ranked Number One in International Arbitration For Fourth Year
December 14, 2023
Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024 Recognizes King & Spalding Among the Region’s Top Firms
March 31, 2023
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
Arbitration and litigation
Acted for an international private equity fund in Cayman law governed HKIAC arbitration proceedings (seated in Hong Kong), in connection with a claim against a limited partner of the fund for approximately USD 1bn, for breach of confidentiality. This was one of the first ever significant hearings in the HKIAC, conducted via Zoom.
Acted in ICC arbitration proceedings (seated in New York), and ancillary Hong Kong High Court proceedings in connection with a shareholders’ dispute in Hong Kong, arising from U.S. Chapter 11 proceedings.
Acted for a multinational professional services firm in Hong Kong High Court contempt of court proceedings, arising from a dispute over the enforceability of inter-jurisdictional disclosure obligations.
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January 24, 2024
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations for the Energy Industry
December 13, 2023
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations for the Financial Services Industry
September 21, 2023
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations
March 22, 2024
King & Spalding Ranked Number One in International Arbitration For Fourth Year
December 14, 2023
Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024 Recognizes King & Spalding Among the Region’s Top Firms
March 31, 2023
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
Arbitration and litigation
Acted for an international private equity fund in Cayman law governed HKIAC arbitration proceedings (seated in Hong Kong), in connection with a claim against a limited partner of the fund for approximately USD 1bn, for breach of confidentiality. This was one of the first ever significant hearings in the HKIAC, conducted via Zoom.
Acted in ICC arbitration proceedings (seated in New York), and ancillary Hong Kong High Court proceedings in connection with a shareholders’ dispute in Hong Kong, arising from U.S. Chapter 11 proceedings.
Acted for a multinational professional services firm in Hong Kong High Court contempt of court proceedings, arising from a dispute over the enforceability of inter-jurisdictional disclosure obligations.
See more
January 24, 2024
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations for the Energy Industry
December 13, 2023
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations for the Financial Services Industry
September 21, 2023
General Counsel’s Decision Tree for Internal Investigations
March 22, 2024
King & Spalding Ranked Number One in International Arbitration For Fourth Year
December 14, 2023
Chambers Asia-Pacific 2024 Recognizes King & Spalding Among the Region’s Top Firms
March 31, 2023
King & Spalding Once Again Earns Top Spot on Global Arbitration Review’s GAR 30 Ranking
Barrister at Law, Inns of Court School of Law, UK
M.A., Oxford University, UK
England and Wales
Hong Kong