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Old 12-08-2020, 11:26 AM
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A lawyer who doesn’t care about attention to detail. Is this what a 2:2 NUS grad in a Chinatown firm is like?
Attention to detail is knowing the difference between s 216 and s 216A of the Companies Act. Not whether opposing counsel chose "&" instead of "and" in their firm's name.

I'd be very upset if my Big4 lawyer billed me for time spent on this "detail"



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thank you for the comment. as a liti person - filing deadlines create stress but for me it's the *nature* of contentious work that makes it problematic - you can practice for 10 years and still have to keep doing research - even if you specialise. There's just much less accretion of expertise and precedents don't really assist in the same way as they do for corp.

with regard to making 'bank', I think especially as a Singapore-based A&S, yes court work remains our monopoly.

but I was only half-flippant when i said retire in a big 4 or international doing corp work. there's more scalability with corp work - even the best disputes lawyers still have to get on their feet in court. also, if you don't really think it's that cool to appear in court, and don't really want to just sit in the office all day, corp work is probably way more relevant to the 'real' world.

just my 2c from the liti side - would be interested to know what other people think of the various practice areas.
So...literally too lazy for liti lah walao.

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Old 12-08-2020, 11:33 AM
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So...literally too lazy for liti lah walao.
HAHA i mean why work harder than you need to for the same $ *if* there's an alternative available right? I'm assuming the *nature* of liti work requires more effort but happy to hear from all of you.

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thank you for the comment. as a liti person - filing deadlines create stress but for me it's the *nature* of contentious work that makes it problematic - you can practice for 10 years and still have to keep doing research - even if you specialise. There's just much less accretion of expertise and precedents don't really assist in the same way as they do for corp.

with regard to making 'bank', I think especially as a Singapore-based A&S, yes court work remains our monopoly.

but I was only half-flippant when i said retire in a big 4 or international doing corp work. there's more scalability with corp work - even the best disputes lawyers still have to get on their feet in court. also, if you don't really think it's that cool to appear in court, and don't really want to just sit in the office all day, corp work is probably way more relevant to the 'real' world.

just my 2c from the liti side - would be interested to know what other people think of the various practice areas.
very well put

you don't do half as much research as a corp lawyer

source: ex-B4 liti -> B4 corp lawyer
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HAHA i mean why work harder than you need to for the same $ *if* there's an alternative available right? I'm assuming the *nature* of liti work requires more effort but happy to hear from all of you.
No shame in admitting it tbf. Some people enjoy those aspects of liti work.

otoh Track changes and ctrl-f agreements not for some people either. I know I hate marking up docs
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But more research to be done would translate to higher billings and higher fees, no?
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But more research to be done would translate to higher billings and higher fees, no?
Ya and also a pcr action for overcharging. So many padding their time to so called do research get up etc. Its frightening. How is it humanly possible to clock more than 300 billable hours in a mth consistently. I heard some firms allow useless lawyers to enslave paralegals. Make them do everything but then the main bulk of time is being keyed by the sleeping lawyers. To me this is not just a pcr issue but a criminal offence of cheating.
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But more research to be done would translate to higher billings and higher fees, no?
No lar a lot of the times the (rightful) assumption on client's part is that you know the law. So, if you know, then u research for what? and bill me some more?

Unless it's a damn rare or complex point of law or procedure. I mean nobody expect u to memorise ROC, but at least be familiar enough above and beyond your soc-defence-reply. Some people I talk to only know these and attend PTC sia, if I were sophisticated/savvy client confirm won't use them what. Then whole career only MC suit tier debt collector.

So a bit of chicken and egg lah.
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are you charles yeo by any chance? you sound pretty extreme.

Anyway, my point is that while there is more work to be done for litigation in terms of research, this translates to higher billings and, consequently, higher bonuses as an associate.
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are you charles yeo by any chance? you sound pretty extreme.

Anyway, my point is that while there is more work to be done for litigation in terms of research, this translates to higher billings and, consequently, higher bonuses as an associate.
Which post are you referring to
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