Law firms in Singapore have received another boost to get tech smart with two new initiatives launched by the Law Society of Singapore this week.
Lawyers operating in Singapore or representing local operations should get prepared for significant changes to the law governing companies which comes into effect at the end of this month.
Major, Lindsey & Africa (MLA) has opened a new office in Singapore and added Ashish Raivadera to the partner practice group as head of private practice for South Asia. He will also lead operations in Singapore.
A S$2.8 million programme was launched yesterday (Monday, February 27) to help small and medium-sized Singapore law firms adopt technology.
The new head of the Singapore Management University's School of Law, at age 35, is the youngest to hold the post.
Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian has opened an office in Singapore - marking its second in Asia.
OC Queen Street joins forces with Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star), the Singapore government agency heavily involved in bio-medical and engineering technology, to grow tech business.
The UK firm has launched a new practice group in Singapore to help local and international clients keep up with the pace of regulatory change in the region.
Resident Singapore partner Nathan Bush is leaving behind the firm he has called home for more than 15 years.
The march of Big Four accounting firms into the realm of legal services has made its way to Singapore.
Renowned corporate lawyer and Allen & Gledhill chairman Lucien Wong has been chosen as the next Attorney General of Singapore.
Current vice president Gregory Vijayendran has been chosen to take over from incumbent leader Senior Counsel Thio Shen Yi.
The global firm has launched a new joint law venture (JLV) with Singapore-based 'best friends' firm JWS Asia Law Corporation.
Ince Law Alliance, the Singapore joint law venture (JLV) between Ince & Co and local firm Incisive Law, has boosted its ranks by hiring from Allen & Gledhill and Bond Dickinson.
Singapore managing partner Shaun Lascelles is the latest casualty in this week's ongoing Ashurst exodus.
The Chicago-headquartered firm has announced it is opening a new office in the city-state to strengthen its Global Transportation Finance (GTF) practice.
With merger talks between the firms ongoing, Eversheds and Harry Elias will be sharing the same building in Singapore from this winter.
Singapore's legal industry is struggling to accommodate its growing glut of law graduates.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is planning a new regulatory framework aimed at facilitating the use of electronic payments.
The US firm has made its first foray into Singapore via an alliance with local boutique firm Angeline Suparto Law Corp.