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© March 1996 David Pauker, Stacey Halpern, Jonathan Agmon. Last Update April 12, 1996.

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Megan Tay

Associate (legal) 

Intellectual Property, Commercial, M&A, Litigation

Bio: Ms. Tay joined Agmon Law after acquiring her experience in a number of international law firms and has completed her training at one of the largest Singapore law firms. She has experience in litigation and intellectual property, and her practices focuses on trademarks prosecution and litigation, as well as commercial law. 

Admissions: Waiting Admission – Member of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the Republic of Singapore since 2026.

Memberships: 

Education: Law LLB from National University of Singapore– 2024

Languages: English, Chinese.

Liangshu Huang

Patent Associate

Intellectual Property, Patents, Litigation Support

Bio: Mr. Huang joined Agmon Law after working in an international patent law firm in Singapore. Mr. Huang assists with patent related drafting and prosecution including in the fields of medical devices, mechanical, biotech, software related inventions, CRI, physics, and defense. Mr. Huang brings to the team the experience and precision required in the field of patents. 

Education: Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, National University of Singapore (2015-2016)

MRES in Translational Medicine, Imperial College London (2009-2010)

Upper 2nd Class Honors in Biomedical Sciences, University of Bradford (2006-2008)

Languages: English, Chinese and Malay.

Jonathan Agmon

Founder & Director

Intellectual Property, Commercial, M&A, Litigation

Bio: With thirty over years of experience Jonathan specializes in intellectual property, commercial law and litigation. Jonathan established Agmon Law in 2025 after 25 years with Soroker Agmon Nordman, which he co-founded. He is a technologist-turned-lawyer and has represented numerous companies over the years. Aside from prosecution and transactional work, Jonathan also handles contentious matters such as oppositions and cancellations proceedings, and acts both as counsel and arbitrator in litigation, mediations and arbitration. His technology background is in computing and he still codes today having coded some of the Firm’s systems. 

Admissions: Foreign Registered Lawyer (Singapore) – 2016; Attorney and Counselor at Law (New York, United States) – 1996; Advocate, (Israel) – 1995

U.S. District Court, Southern and Northern District of New York; United States Court of Federal Claims.

Memberships: Member of CIArb; Internet Committee at ECTA – European Communities Trademark Association; APAA, INTA (Pro Bono Comittee); Domain Name Panelist (WIPO, FORUM, ADNDRC (HK), ISOC-IL, MFSD)

Education: Master of Laws (LL.M. Intellectual Property), George Washington University Law School – 1996; Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. Hons.), University of East London – 1993; Beijing Languages University: Chinese (Mandarin) – 2009

Languages: English, Hebrew, Chinese-Mandarin (Work in progress), Japanese (working on it…)