Touchscreens have made a difference. Until fairly recently, the assumption could normally be made that people would provide input to their machines using a keyboard or a mouse. But not now. The peo
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...Stephenson Harwood's associated Singapore firm, Virtus Law, has hired a new partner from Duane Morris &...
...much less money. Plus, with India being 2.5 hours behind my Singapore headquarters, my productive workday was effectively extended. In the morning, I conducted...
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...cable television operator, on a $1.1 billion initial public offering in Singapore. Singapore partner Johannes Juette is leading the...
Here are excerpts from the most recent tips on SlawTips, the site that each week offers up useful advice, short and to the point, on technology, research and practice. Technology Dan Pinning
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...Kishna, Executive Officer, Bar CouncilCross Country: It?s a run away for Singapore in cross country!The Malaysian runners, which numbered about half of the...
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Last July I wrote a blog about Ryan Manilla, who graduated near the top of his class at Osgoode Hall Law School only to be deemed, twice, by the Law Society of Upper Canada to not meet its good cha
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They say it takes a community to raise a child â to watch out for it, to teach and shape him or her, and to give wise counsel. Could it be that a community is also what it takes to put the legal
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I appreciate the ability to borrow eBooks from my public library with a tap on an app. I am not currently able to make it as easy as that for my law firm library users who wish to review legal texts
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...United States, United Kingdom, India, Canada, Italy, Philippines, Australia, Malaysia, Tanzania, Ghana, Singapore, Pakistan, Colombia, South Africa, Hong Kong, Nigeria, Russian Federation, Kenya, Poland, and...
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