Liability Arising from the Use of Artificial Intelligence
Are There Difficulties in Applying Conventional Principles of Liability? What happens when artificial intelligence does not perform as expected? This article explores the key features of artificial intelligence that may affect the application of conventional principles of liability, such as in
Implied Terms, Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit in Singapore
The Impact of the UK Supreme Court Decision in Barton and others v Morris and another in place of Gwyn Jones (deceased) [2023] UKSC 3 on Implied Terms, Unjust Enrichment and Quantum Meruit in Singapore Contracts form the basis of almost
When is a Simple Will Not So Simple?
Most individuals believe that their affairs are simple because they are familiar to them - it is the reality they live with every day. Many therefore request simple Wills to save time and costs. However, on further inspection their affairs
So What Do You Do As a Lawyer?
Have you ever been asked whether by your children or by random strangers what you do as a lawyer and found yourself stumped to come up with an all-encompassing answer that conveys the myriad things that lawyers do? We posed
How Singapore Law Firms are Raising the Bar
While issues of AI, technology and innovative business models have dominated discussions about the changing landscape for legal practices, another significant factor is the movement of talent. In more traditional and multi-generational practices, the founding or senior partners of law
Changes to Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code
There are a number of important recent statutory changes of Thailand’s Civil and Commercial Code (CCC) that have major implications for foreign corporate investors in Thailand, including the minimum number of shareholders required for limited liability companies, board of director
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, I am a Newly Qualified lawyer and feel a heavy sense of imposter syndrome in my firm specifically, and out of place in the industry generally. To elaborate, there are times I feel that my legal research is
Disciplinary Tribunal Reports
Pursuant to section 93(5) of the Legal Profession Act, the Council of the Law Society is required to publish the findings and determination of the Disciplinary Tribunal in the Singapore Law Gazette or in such other media as the Council may determine