The Importance of Being Authorised
A recent case shows that practising law as an unauthorised person can have serious effects. What does this hold for other people who may be interested in alternative legal services?
New homes for judgements in the UK... and Singapore?
I look at envy in the UK while exploring some confusing changes in the Singapore Supreme Court website.
Data Protection in Singapore Strikes a Balance
A rare sighting of a private action under the Personal Data Protection Act of Singapore offers valuable insight into the uniqueness of the data protection regime here.
Three Things: Jigyasa
This one flew under the radar for some time. Jigyasa was first decided in March 2020 and then reconsidered almost
Will Increased Penalties Lead to Greater Compliance With the PDPA?
This post is part of a series relating to the amendments to the Personal Data Protection Act in Singapore in
NUS cases show why judge analytics is needed in Singapore
Throwing anecdotes around fails to convince any side of the situation in Singapore. The real solution is more data.