Dear Amicus Agony, One of my favourite subjects in law school was criminal law because it
In futurist George Friedman’s book, “The Next 100 Years - A Forecast for the 21st
Dear Members, Gong Xi Fa Cai to our members from all of us at Secretariat! As you
More than 30% of candidates’ resumes have some form of discrepancies and in some countries
Lawyers are going to rely on and use more evidence recovered or secured from electronic
Pursuant to section 93(5) of the Legal Profession Act, the Council of the Law Society
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The verdant landscape for road traffic cases finds expression in an ensemble of Supreme Court judgments, including Hue An Li, Edwin s/o
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Dear Amicus Agony, One of my favourite subjects in law school was criminal law because it seemed grounded in reality and the least
In futurist George Friedman’s book, “The Next 100 Years - A Forecast for the 21st Century” (2009), the author first begins with
Dear Members, Gong Xi Fa Cai to our members from all of us at Secretariat! As you would know, we formally launched the “Lawyers
Benefits of an Automated Workflow Process Introduction Based on the statistics in the Law Society of Singapore Annual Report 2016, there are 715 law
More than 30% of candidates’ resumes have some form of discrepancies and in some countries this figure can be even higher. This
Lawyers are going to rely on and use more evidence recovered or secured from electronic sources. As “paper trails” dematerialize into electronic
Singapore International Commercial Court Suit No 1 of 2015 BCBC Singapore Pte Ltd and anor v PT Bayan Resources TBK and anor [2017] SGHC(I)
Pursuant to section 93(5) of the Legal Profession Act, the Council of the Law Society is required to publish the findings and