August 18, 2021 Tags Tips & Guides How To Perform A Remote Commissioning—and Why Some Clients Prefer It Ms Yvonne J. Schelkis-Sweeney, a CO who has embraced remote commissioning Virtual lectures, get-togethers, even parties. The pandemic has shown
August 18, 2021 Tags News Releases Additional $2.6 Million Support Package To Help Lawyers Prepare For The Future This is the 4th support package Singapore Academy of Law has provided since 2020. Singapore Academy of Law (“SAL”) members will get additional help totalling $2.6 million in the form of free online courses, access
August 17, 2021 Tags Member Stories Remembering Joseph Grimberg Sc This week marks four years since the legal community bade farewell to Joseph Grimberg, who passed away on 17 August
August 16, 2021 Tags Cross Border Work Landmark Indonesian Recognition Of Singapore Moratorium The Asian Business Law Institute discusses with Emmanuel Chua, Local Principal of Baker McKenzie Wong & Leow, about the significance of the recognition of a Singapore moratorium by an Indonesian court in an ongoing restructuring exercise. BY CATHERINE SHEN On 27 July 2021, the Central Jakarta District Court issued an order recognising the moratorium granted by
August 12, 2021 Tags Cross Border Work The Global Snapshot Of Pre-packs The Asian Business Law Institute spoke to Aurelio Gurrea-Martinez, Assistant Professor of Law and Head of the Singapore Global Restructuring Initiative at Singapore Management University, to learn more about the different meanings of pre-pack in different parts of the world. BY CATHERINE SHEN Pre-pack has lately become a buzzword in the restructuring and insolvency scene in Singapore. However, do
August 10, 2021 Tags Women in the law Leading Singapore Lawyer Corina Song On What Her Indonesian Counterparts Should Know The Senior Accredited Specialist in Maritime and Shipping Law reflects on her career and the next generation of lawyers. BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN As our virtual interview gets underway, I notice that Corina Song’s office overlooks Marina Bay. It’s a
August 10, 2021 Tags Cross Border Work Recent Developments In India-related Arbitrations From Indian And Singaporean Lenses The Asian Business Law Institute catches up with four experts for a preview of their observations on the latest developments in the arbitration scene in India and Singapore. BY CATHERINE SHEN The Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) is delighted to support a webinar on Analysing Recent Developments in India-Related
August 3, 2021 Tags News Releases TechLaw.Fest 2021 Spotlights Legal Response To Cybersecurity Threats Discussion comes as rapid adoption of technology raises risk of cyberattacks. The past five years have seen the rapid adoption of technology across all sectors. While this has been a boon
July 26, 2021 Tags Cross Border Work Pre-packaged Insolvency – Doing It The Indian Way The Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) sat down with Dr Neeti Shikha, Head, Centre for Insolvency and Bankruptcy, Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs, to explore more about India's unique pre-pack restructuring scheme. BY CATHERINE SHEN Many countries around the world have introduced changes to their insolvency laws in response to the unprecedent
July 21, 2021 Tags Women in the law Corina Song On Shipping Law And 25 Years At A&G The Senior Accredited Specialist in Maritime and Shipping Law reflects on her career and the next generation of lawyers. BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN As our virtual interview gets underway, I notice that Corina Song’s office overlooks Marina Bay. It’s a