...Stephenson Harwood's associated Singapore firm, Virtus Law, has hired a new partner from Duane Morris &...
...Asia, Eversheds has 49 lawyers working in its Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore offices. Globally, it has over 1,200 lawyers. ...
...a following in the region and would consider either Hong Kong or Singapore depending on whom they could hire. Speculation at that time had focused...
Technology is the game-changer in the legal field, and yet most lawyers are not very technologically inclined. LawTechCamp seeks to change that, bringing together non-lawyers from the tech sector and
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To remind Singaporeans about the free Pap smear screenings this month, the Singapore Cancer Society came out with a “Lift your skirt. Save a life...
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Summaries of selected recent cases are provided each week to Slaw byMaritime Law Book. Every Sunday we present a precis of the latest summaries, a fuller version of which can be found on MLB-Slaw Se
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...observer status to the Arctic Council meeting were China, India, Italy, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. The Council denied observer status to Greenpeace, along with...
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In an appeal that could make law on jurisdiction in international IP cases, Ninth Circuit Judge M. Margaret McKeown wondered if the trial judge went too far, effectively shutting down Hong Kong's Oro
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Singapore...
For fun, most of the time — as anyone who lives near a school playground will know. That blast of raw sound, bigger than a shout, less prissy than a sung note, pours energy out of us in a way that de
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