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Unregistered | Ya **** I kena baited sia | |
Yesterday 07:40 PM | ||
Unregistered | Stupid is u falling for an obvious low effort troll post | |
Yesterday 04:12 PM | ||
Unregistered | APAC/SEA HQs* | |
Yesterday 04:11 PM | ||
Unregistered | Well - businesses, law firms and even the financial presses' HQs are all moving from Hong Kong to Singapore, so this should have a significant impact on our economy | |
Yesterday 11:46 AM | ||
Unregistered | This kind of question is damn ****ing stupid. Big 4 will raise salaries to match magic circle when SG economy is the same as the UK. Short answer and oversimplification. | |
Yesterday 04:42 AM | ||
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Singapore battles to revive struggling stock market: ft.com/content/656b387e-a21e-4200-9fb6-8e9474408412 Thoughts? |
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06-05-2024 08:34 PM | ||
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Freshfields NQ £150k now When Big4 increase NQ to 150k SGD? |
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04-05-2024 01:16 AM | ||
Unregistered | Tiagong several other law firms also got hit... but Shook Lin's one just the most jialat. | |
03-05-2024 09:38 PM | ||
Unregistered | Thoughts on Shook Lin & Bok ransomware attack? | |
03-05-2024 03:05 AM | ||
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You’re right in that Singapore litigation is a protected practice area. Barriers to competition do make it easier for local practitioners to practice their craft, but bear in mind that Singapore is a ****ing small market. International firms can target international clients. Granted that a bigger pond doesn’t necessarily mean easier pickings (vice versa), so I’m not sure whether book building in a Singapore focused litigation practice is a lot easier. Also bear in mind that some international firms have Singapore qualified arms (I’m looking at you CC and BM…), so competition can get fierce. |
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