Connie Ye
About Connie Ye
Connie Ye is an Associate at King & Spalding in Singapore, with a background in corporate law and legal research. She has held various legal positions in Australia, including roles at Allens and Transurban, and earned her degrees from the University of Sydney.
Current Role at King & Spalding
Connie Ye has been serving as an Associate at King & Spalding since 2021. She is based in Singapore and has accumulated three years of experience in this role. Her responsibilities typically involve providing legal support, conducting research, and assisting in case preparation. King & Spalding is known for its focus on complex litigation and regulatory matters, which aligns with Connie's background in corporate law.
Previous Experience at Allens
Before joining King & Spalding, Connie Ye worked at Allens from 2014 to 2021. She held various positions, including Summer Clerk, Paralegal, Lawyer, and Associate. Her tenure at Allens spanned over two years as an Associate and two years as a Lawyer. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in legal practice, particularly in corporate and commercial law.
Corporate Legal Counsel Role at Transurban
In 2021, Connie Ye worked as Corporate Legal Counsel (secondee) at Transurban for a two-month period in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This role involved providing legal advice and support to the organization, contributing to her expertise in corporate legal matters.
Educational Background at University of Sydney
Connie Ye completed her education at the University of Sydney, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws (BA, LLB) from 2010 to 2016. Her academic background provided her with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles and practices, which she has applied throughout her career.
Early Career at Australian Government Solicitor and 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers
Connie Ye began her legal career with a Winter Clerk position at the Australian Government Solicitor in 2015, where she worked for one month in Canberra. Additionally, she served as a Research Assistant at 12 Wentworth Selborne Chambers from 2015 to 2016. These early roles contributed to her foundational legal knowledge and research skills.