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Archive: May 2020

How to Manage Pandemics Using AI and What That Means for Personal Data Protection With COVID-19, or the Coronavirus as it is more popularly known, the world is hit with a global pandemic at a time when international travel and transactions

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), categorised by the World Health Organization as a pandemic on 11 March 2020, has now spread to 215 countries, areas and territories across the world. The pandemic has resulted in an unparalleled impact on international

No reasonable lawyer would dispute the severe and unprecedented impact of the recent Covid-19 outbreak on our local legal landscape. Immigration laws are no exception. After the Singapore Government announced earlier this year that wide-ranging immigration restrictions would be imposed

This article looks at the insolvency-related measures under the aegis of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2020 that have been implemented to complement the Singapore government’s fiscal response. These measures can be categorised into the general and the specific. Introduction The genie

The COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis unlike any other we have experienced in recent memory.

It hasn’t taken long for the statement that we live in unprecedented times to become

Disruption. This is one word that can be used in response to any sentence involving

Articles From This Month's Issue

How to Manage Pandemics Using AI and What That Means for Personal Data Protection With COVID-19, or the Coronavirus as it is more

The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), categorised by the World Health Organization as a pandemic on 11 March 2020, has now spread to

No reasonable lawyer would dispute the severe and unprecedented impact of the recent Covid-19 outbreak on our local legal landscape. Immigration laws

This article looks at the insolvency-related measures under the aegis of the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act 2020 that have been implemented to

Better Safe Than Sorry Better safe than sorry. This likely sums up the present planned phased exit of the Circuit Breaker (CB) phase.

Dear Members, By now, we will all have paid our dues for our lack of preparations or are enjoying the fruits of our

As I type out this column on my laptop, I am sitting in my study, which has become my second home since

Dear Amicus Agony, I’m a junior corporate associate and have been in the same boutique firm since I was called to the Bar

The COVID-19 pandemic is a crisis unlike any other we have experienced in recent memory. It ravaged with such intensity that all

It hasn’t taken long for the statement that we live in unprecedented times to become a universal cliché – COVID-19 and the

With the issuance of the Infectious Diseases (Workplace Measures to Prevent Spread of COVID-19) Regulations 2020, gazetted on 1 April 2020, working

Disruption. This is one word that can be used in response to any sentence involving COVID-19. In an age where the world

It is almost a truism that innovation is a good thing. But the legal industry is infamously slow to embrace innovation. Richard

The challenges presented by the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been unique, unprecedented, and wide-ranging, upheaving our personal and professional lives with

I’m a picky eater, so once I find a good eatery, I swear by it and never let go. In fact, I’ve

The articles above are from the May 2020 issue of the Law Gazette.