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Archive: January 2022

The new Rules of Court have been in the making for some time and were previously slated to come into operation by end 2021. On 1 December 2021, the new Rules of Court (ROC 2021) were gazetted and were announced

This article critically examines the legal controversy that arose in a recent spate of cases on the proper interpretation of s 51(10) of the Housing and Development Act, which regulates resulting and constructive trusts over HDB properties. Introduction The past

This article provides an overview of statutory and court-ordered restrictions on publication of information, which are more commonly known as gag orders. With a focus on criminal proceedings, the article considers the extent to which gag orders should protect the

Twelve-year old Benyamin Ahmed recently launched two NFTs and made close to half a million dollars. He is not the only one to benefit from NFTs. The surging popularity of NFTs means that a greater understanding of NFTs would be

As an introvert, practice can be very trying at times for personalities like mine. Over

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work and distancing measures have led law

Every year, junior lawyers join Law Society Pro Bono Services (LSPBS) to pursue pro bono

Articles From This Month's Issue

Plants were never my thing. Ask anyone who has ever known me. I have always enjoyed being out in nature and going

The new Rules of Court have been in the making for some time and were previously slated to come into operation by

This article critically examines the legal controversy that arose in a recent spate of cases on the proper interpretation of s 51(10)

This article provides an overview of statutory and court-ordered restrictions on publication of information, which are more commonly known as gag orders.

Twelve-year old Benyamin Ahmed recently launched two NFTs and made close to half a million dollars. He is not the only one

This was the speech delivered by the President at the Opening of the Legal Year on 10 January 2022. May it please

The recent full page feature on matrimonial lawyer Wong Kai Yun in the Straits Times (ST 28 December 2021) has sparked widespread

As an introvert, practice can be very trying at times for personalities like mine. Over the years, I have realised that not

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work and distancing measures have led law firms to accelerate digitalization in their legal

In a recent article, Gartner predicted that end-user spending on public cloud services would grow 21.7 per cent between 2021 and 2022.

Every year, junior lawyers join Law Society Pro Bono Services (LSPBS) to pursue pro bono work as a full time calling. Watch

The articles above are from the January 2022 issue of the Law Gazette.