September 5, 2025 Tags Publications Top 10 Legal Titles Every New Lawyer in Singapore Should Own in 2025 For new lawyers, having a curated set of essential legal titles can be a powerful advantage. The first few years
April 12, 2024 Tags Publications Legal Heavyweights Celebrate Cj Yong Pung How A new title pays tribute to the former Chief Justice, who would have turned 98 this week. BY MATHANGI ELANGOVAN A generous spirit. A legacy of character. These are the ways that legal heavyweights remember former Chief
February 16, 2023 Tags Publications Paul Quan On The New Rules Of Court His experience drafting them with Justice Tay Yong Kwang and more recently, working on a new practice guide on them with Justice Chua Lee Ming Justice Chua and Paul receiving a commemorative copy of Singapore Rules of Court – A Practice Guide from Justice Andrew Phang BY
February 3, 2023 Tags Publications A Thank You To Our Authors And Contributors Moments from Imprints 2023, where Academy Publishing's 15th anniversary was also celebrated “Publishing is the lifeblood of the law,” noted Judicial Commissioner Goh Yihan, addressing the guests gathered at Imprints 2023, Academy
December 2, 2022 Tags Publications A Fitting Farewell To Justice Andrew Phang He will retire as Justice of the Court of Appeal come his 65th birthday on 15 December 2022. BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN As Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon put it, it’s not often that Justice Andrew Phang is speechless. But
March 25, 2022 Tags Publications Agc’s Senthil Sabapathy On Why Alternative Sentencing Matters He’s the author of a new book on the subject. BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN Like much of the country, I was transfixed by the stories of offenders featured in Inside Maximum Security,
November 30, 2021 Tags Publications A Look At Law Reporting Who decides what cases make it to the Singapore Law Reports? What’s the difference between an unreported judgment and a reported one? BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN For some lawyers, few things are as prestigious as having a case they fought reported in the Singapore
March 25, 2021 Tags Publications In Conversation With Profs Kevin Tan And Thio Li-ann The academics explain why it’s about time we look at Singapore’s constitutional developments again. L-R: Profs Thio Li-ann and Kevin Tan speaking at NUS in 2018. Photo: NUS Law BY ASHUTOSH RAVIKRISHNAN The prospect
February 17, 2021 Tags Publications Litigants In Person And Access To Justice In An Adversarial System An excerpt from the forthcoming Litigants in Person: Principles and Practice in Civil and Family Matters in Singapore, published by Academy