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March 23, 2026 Tags Women in the law Peggy Yee: Advocacy with Purpose From a recession-era job seeker to the co-chair of a national taskforce on inclusive justice, Peggy Yee has spent her
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January 27, 2026 Tags Blog Young Lawyers Are Pausing to Reflect A/Prof Tan Seow Hon (in red) and Ms Lim Su Ching, who led a retreat for junior lawyers. The idyll
January 14, 2026 Tags Blog Why Continuous Learning Should Be Every Lawyer’s Priority The modern legal environment is evolving at unprecedented speed, from AI-powered tools to cross-border cases and ESG-related considerations. For lawyers