Malaysia-Singapore Law Games
“Whoever said, ‘It’s not whether you win or lose that counts,’ probably lost” - Martina Navratilova In what would have been the 49th edition of the annual Bench and Bar Games (renamed the Malaysia–Singapore Law Games this year) was held in Ipoh
Silver Shades of Grey: Memos for Active Ageing in the 21st Century
Silver Shades of Grey: Memos for Active Ageing in the 21st Century By Kanwaljit Soin Silver Shades of Grey: Memos for Active Ageing in the 21st Century by Dr Kanwaljit Soin is of great interest to me for many reasons, not least
Whether the Spot is Just the Spot to Hit the Spot (of the Stomach)
Ever wondered if there is a spot where you could have all of breakfast, lunch, coffee, dinner and drinks – within the central business district? Wonder no more with the discovery of “The Spot”. The Spot is a dining and
Debunking the Myths About Alternative Fee Arrangements: Interviews with Three Practitioners
Introduction “Alternative fee arrangements are inferior to traditional hourly billing.” “Fixed fees are only for routine work, like drafting standard contracts.” “You have to bill by the hour in litigation – how can you know how long a dispute will take?”
Hidden Figures — The Legal Executives of the Legal Aid Bureau
The Legal Aid Bureau celebrates its 60th Anniversary[ref] The Bureau was set up in 1958 to ensure access to justice for those of limited means. Singapore was the first country in South East Asia to have a legal aid scheme.