The Legal 500 – Asia Pacific Disputes Summit 2019
July 22, 2019
This article shares that ETLLP is delighted to be one of the networking partners for The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Disputes Summit: Singapore 2019.
NUS Law Freshmen Orientation 2019
July 8, 2019
This article shares that ETLLP is delighted to be given the opportunity to be one of the sponsoring law firms for the NUS Law Freshmen Orientation 2019.
Singapore Criminal Lawyers’ views on the necessity of amendments to MDA
In this article, senior criminal lawyers in Singapore were approached by TODAY for their views as to whether amendments to Misuse of Drugs act are necessary.
Law Students’ Pro Bono Conference 2019
July 2, 2019
This article shares that Suang spoke on the Pro Bono Scene in Singapore in a panel discussion at the Law Students’ Pro Bono Conference 2019.
How do the courts deal with accused persons with mental illnesses in Singapore?
June 15, 2019
This article shares the criminal lawyers’ views on how do the courts deal with accused persons with mental illnesses in Singapore?
Seminal decision on presumption of possession by the Court of Appeal
June 3, 2019
In this article, our Singapore Criminal lawyer shares his thoughts on presumption of possession where the Court of Appeal acquitted Mr Adili.
Double Standards of Rationality by Marcus
May 22, 2019
This article shares the evolution of the two standards of rationality in Singaporean jurisprudence, and highlights the tensions that arise between them.
Criminal lawyer in Singapore said age is a key factor
April 22, 2019
In this article, our criminal lawyer in Singapore, Eugene, reminds us that there are four principles at play when determining an appropriate sentence.
CJ dismisses appeal for higher sentence for man with fetish
April 17, 2019
This article shares that Prosecution’s appeal for higher sentence against a man with fetish, for stealing ladies’ wallets and gratifying himself, was dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
Criminal Lawyer in Singapore – A sacred duty
March 29, 2019
This article shares on what being a criminal lawyer in Singapore and sacred duty of due process are, as commented by SUSS Associate Professor Darren Koh.
The Statutory Framework Governing the Right to Appeal by Suang
This article shares some thoughts on the statutory framework governing the right to appeal to the Court of Appeal, written by Suang.
Judgment on Jolovan Wham’s contempt of court case reserved
March 20, 2019
This article shares Jolovan Wham was convicted for the offence of contempt of court under Administration of Justice (Protection) Act 2016.