Seminar on Introduction to IT Forensic Process and Litigation
Lawyers are going to rely on and use more evidence recovered or secured from electronic sources. As “paper trails” dematerialize into electronic records, how ready are you to navigate the evidential issues related to them? This was the topic the
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
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, There are two partners in the firm (in different departments) and I’ve always been attached to one partner. We are a boutique law firm. Our work is usually distinct but sometimes we take on a handful of matters
INTELLLEX: Take Control of Your Knowledge
A.I. and the Intelligent Repository With clients becoming more demanding and their matters getting more complex, legal practitioners are facing greater pressures to deliver. This pressure is made worse by the wide-spread adoption of technology, resulting in a surge of information
The Law Gazette Goes Electronic
Dear Member, For 25 years now, since 1992, the Law Society has been publishing and distributing our official journal the Singapore Law Gazette (‘Law Gazette’) in hard copy format. For many members, receiving a copy of the Law Gazette on their
Electronic Discovery and Cross-border Data Transfer
New Frontiers in Singapore, China, and Japan Increasingly multi-national corporations in cross-border disputes are caught in a double bind – between the obligation to disclose information to an overseas authority under a legal request, and the duty to comply with domestic
Tech Start for Law Spotlight
In this feature for Tech Start for Law, we take a look at how Business Network Solutions (“BNS”) and Asia Law Network have benefitted our members.
Amicus Agony
Dear Amicus Agony, I openly tell my friends that I love practising law, but the only downside is that I have to deal with clients. Perhaps I am not a people-person and prefer the comfort of my office desk. While I