Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Is there any benefit to being Australian qualified (whether as a sole qualified or as an added qualification) in Singapore?
I know all about the benefits of being dual-qualified in England & Wales and the US (e.g. NY or Cali Bar, etc.) so I want to keep the scope to being admitted as a Solicitor in Australia.
Presumably, Australian-qualified lawyers can also work on international/English matters or transactions, and there is a close business/commercial relationship between Australia and Singapore/APAC, so I was wondering if being qualified there would be beneficial in some way in Singapore?
|
If u’re looking at Top International firms in SG (i dont mean the JLVs or FLAs lol) , then i think no use.
All the singaporeans in top int’ll firms usually need NY or E&W qualification to get in