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26-03-2022, 09:51 PM
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The guys here are truly sexist
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26-03-2022, 10:03 PM
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Pacific prime insurance brokers singapore pte. Ltd. & anor v lee suet fern & 3 ors
Pacific Prime Insurance Brokers Singapore Pte. Ltd. & Anor V Lee Suet Fern & 3 Ors
HC/S 825/2021
Hearing March 2022
Nature of Case : Law of Confidence
Venue : Supreme Court
Judge/judicial Officer : Justice Choo Han Teck
=== > Noob Question Here , My Learnedfriend Lawyers. Is It The Same Lee Suet Fern as Law Society of Singapore V Lee Suet Fern (Alias Lim Suet Fern) [2020] Sghc 255, From Morgan Lewis Stamford??
If Is Same..
=== > So Many Breach of Confidence Cases From Stamford Law? Leaking Data to Lover by This Firm's Employee. Now This Hooha Wif Pacific Prime Insurance Brokers
Is Clients' Data Safe With This Law Firm or Not ??
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27-03-2022, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Beta males get married in hopes of securing a steady supply of physical intimacy. Even then, supply is entirely at the dictated by the wife. Alpha males get their needs fulfilled without the baggage of a committed relationship.
On an unrelated note, poor guy although he still seems to be doing quite well for himself now in practice. Lesson for all my lawyer bros out there: never trust any woman that you meet on Tinder with details of your work.
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How is he a POOR GUY? He is obviously a subpar lawyer.
Basic PCR rules will tell you that he wrongfully disclosed privileged and confidential documents without the approval of the client.
PCR :
You must not knowingly disclose any information which is
confidential to your client and is acquired by you (whether
from your client or from any other person) in the course of
your engagement (rule 6(2) Legal Profession (Professional
Conduct) Rules (“PCR”)).
Exceptions to this duty are set out in rule 6(3) PCR. You may
disclose confidential information in certain circumstances
described in rule 6(3)PCR, including if your client authorises
the disclosure; or if you are permitted or required by law, by
an order of court, or by a tribunal to make the disclosure. The
end of the retainer with your client is not an exception. The
duty of confidentiality owed by you to your client continues
even after the termination of the retainer
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27-03-2022, 05:24 PM
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Hi all,
I am considering to practise in Chinese Law. Anyone has any recommendation which firms are good in this? Should I apply for an LLM in Tsinghua or Peking?
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27-03-2022, 10:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi all,
I am considering to practise in Chinese Law. Anyone has any recommendation which firms are good in this? Should I apply for an LLM in Tsinghua or Peking?
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Global Law Office is known to hire Singaporean lawyers.
Otherwise the big names are the usual lor: JunHe, KWM, Zhonglun, Junzejun, Commerce & Finance (Tongshang), Fangda (the 'Cravath' of China).
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27-03-2022, 10:54 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi all,
I am considering to practise in Chinese Law. Anyone has any recommendation which firms are good in this? Should I apply for an LLM in Tsinghua or Peking?
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Just note that you can NEVER qualify in China unless you are a citizen, so you'll always be a second class lawyer for true China law firms/work.
Therefore there's not much point doing an LLM in Tsinghua or Peking, the firms actively hiring international lawyers for China law work are the US/UK firms who are doing US/Common Law contracts and advising.
Essentially, just pretend like you're aiming for any MC/SC firm, and see if what you're doing helps you to get into an MC/SC firm. If it doesn't, it won't help you get into China Law.
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27-03-2022, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Just note that you can NEVER qualify in China unless you are a citizen, so you'll always be a second class lawyer for true China law firms/work.
Therefore there's not much point doing an LLM in Tsinghua or Peking, the firms actively hiring international lawyers for China law work are the US/UK firms who are doing US/Common Law contracts and advising.
Essentially, just pretend like you're aiming for any MC/SC firm, and see if what you're doing helps you to get into an MC/SC firm. If it doesn't, it won't help you get into China Law.
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Thanks for the advice. I think this echos someone said earlier LLMs that are useful here would be from Cambridge, Oxford or Harvard.
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28-03-2022, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Thanks for the advice. I think this echos someone said earlier LLMs that are useful here would be from Cambridge, Oxford or Harvard.
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Harvard LLM only. Don’t try and put the others in.
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29-03-2022, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hope you can even get Cambridge LLM.
If not no talk
Some friends talk v big say they will get Harvard etc, in the end also never get…
Got to go Cambridge or Oxford lol
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If go cambridge oxford harvard LLM, can get in to international firm in SG?
I want the 20k income and low tax here.
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