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minshuen
post Oct 27 2013, 09:16 AM

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hello everyone!I am selling away 'street on torts' written by Christian Witting with the 7th edition which is the latest edition,it has been left almost untouched due to the reason that I have not got time to really read through the book and I just bought it months ago so it still looks and feels like a new book!kindly PM me if you are interested,thank you!

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post Dec 27 2013, 12:00 PM

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hello everyone just want to ask does any of you have any idea on how to work as a foreign lawyer in Singapore?It is due to the fact that I find the requirement of admission to the Singapore Bar is rather stringent on foreigners and would like to know more about any alternative of working on the legal field of Singapore.Thank you in advance for any reply.

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post Jan 15 2014, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(maple_leaf @ Jan 14 2014, 11:22 PM)
By the way, If I want to take OUL LLB LAW, can I use STPM to enroll? I have 2 principal.
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I think you mean UOL which is the london external programme right?if that is the case,the answer would be positive. smile.gif
minshuen
post Jan 15 2014, 04:53 PM

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btw just want to ask one question over here, does anyone know how to work as a foreign lawyer in Singapore?what kind of work is considered to be placing one within the scope of the title of 'foreign lawyer'?thank you in advance for any kind reply! notworthy.gif
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post Feb 10 2014, 03:04 PM

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hey can anyone tell me whether qualifying as a solicitor in England and Wales makes one qualified to be called to the bar in Malaysia upon the completion of chambering?thank you in advance!
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post Jun 3 2014, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(Perfect-Stranger @ Mar 25 2014, 10:22 PM)
If you are looking at to be qualified for the admission of the Singapore Bar, please refer to http://www.mlaw.gov.sg/practising-as-a-law...ion/req/qp.html

To make it simple for you, if you are a UK twinning programme student (from recognized university by Ministry of Law SG), please refer to the following : - (CHECK OUT THE BOLD SENTENCES)
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Hey everyone can anyone explain to me how does the 'the approved twinning programme' clause work?I can't really quite understand the whole drafting of it. sad.gif

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post Dec 1 2014, 04:18 PM

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hey guys just want a piece of advice from all of you.I am now in my final year of study at law in UK and am now facing a dilemma on whether to pursue bar course or go back to Msia to do CLP. I would love to pursue a career in litigation in the future so maybe some of them would say the bar course would be a better choice but financial circumstance is a concern. Put it in this way, my parents have the money to support my bar course study but given the circumstances of today where Msian law has started to differ quite significantly from the UK law, wouldn't it be advisable to do CLP and start to gain some knowledge on Msian law? Although my parents have the money, would it worth to put so much of money in something which is 10 times more expensive than the one we have (CLP) back in Msia? By doing CLP would it be disadvantageous for me if I wish to pursue a career in litigation? Hope some of you can help me in answering my doubts and thanks in advance for any kind reply!Thank you.

 

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