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16-06-2021, 04:12 PM
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Whats the salary scale like for mid tier local firms like Shook Lin, RHT, CNP, Stamford, Harry Elias etc? 0 to 5 PQE
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My understanding is that it ranges between 4.5k to 6k at 0 PQE, and you add about 800 to 1.5k for each additional year of PQE.
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16-06-2021, 05:38 PM
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Anybody knows how big KWM is in Singapore? Just saw a hiring ad. Can’t find much information.
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Googled them - seems that they have a small Singapore office, comprising around 8-10 partners. The office will probably have around double the number of associates compared to partners. Main practice areas for the Singapore office appears to be M&A / Corporate, Energy, Projects, Arbitration.
Pay will probably be around Silver Circle rates.
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16-06-2021, 05:40 PM
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Anyone know if this year's Part B civ pro is teaching the new ROC?
May consider paying more for TC starting Jan 2022 since the trainee will literally be the only one familiar with it
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I don't think takes too long to get up too speed with the new ROC - after all, the rest of the litigators here (juniors and seniors alike) will have to do the same. The fact that a firm is willing to pay a trainee more for a skillset that is not difficult to develop internally raises questions about how pay is determined for this particular firm...
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17-06-2021, 12:19 AM
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I don't think takes too long to get up too speed with the new ROC - after all, the rest of the litigators here (juniors and seniors alike) will have to do the same. The fact that a firm is willing to pay a trainee more for a skillset that is not difficult to develop internally raises questions about how pay is determined for this particular firm...
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pay is probably determined by the senior partner in consultation with 2 china bar hostesses around his arms in a people's park centre KTV lounge
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17-06-2021, 08:46 AM
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What are your thoughts on the new rules of court? Seems like they want it shoehorned down our throats?
I think a lot of the new initiatives are unworkable or will spawn even more litigation and costs, contrary to the objective. Things like single interloc application before trial and AEICs before evidence.
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17-06-2021, 10:54 AM
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When will the new Rules of Court take effect?
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17-06-2021, 11:05 AM
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What are your thoughts on the new rules of court? Seems like they want it shoehorned down our throats?
I think a lot of the new initiatives are unworkable or will spawn even more litigation and costs, contrary to the objective. Things like single interloc application before trial and AEICs before evidence.
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Just suck it up and get on with life, don't ever forget you are easily replaceable with automation or lawyers from delta country.
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