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  1. SAL-INSEAD Legal Strategy Programme 2024
    Globalisation and the economic shift to Asia has resulted in significant new opportunities for law firms and in-house counsel operating in this region. At the same time, partners in these law firms and corporate counsel are facing increased challenges including cost pressures, growing competition and talent retention issues. In this changing legal landscape, legal professionals must complement their technical legal expertise with strong leadership to manage these challenges and seize emerging growth opportunities.  
     
    The SAL-INSEAD Legal Strategy Programme is a two-day intensive management programme specifically designed and contextualised to address the needs of law firm partners, general counsel and legal service officers. Participants from the private sector should currently have P&L remit in their roles or will soon be assuming P&L responsibilities in their organisations. This unique programme applies tools and frameworks to help participants develop and execute effective and competitive strategies that can optimise an organisation's growth and overcome key challenges to growth.
     
    Programme Fee
    Strategy Programme: $7,412 (incl. 9% GST)
    Both Leadership and Strategy Programme: $10,900 (incl. 9% GST)
    Click here to purchase the Leadership and Strategy bundle programme. 
     
    SkillsFuture Credit (for self-sponsored individuals only)
    SkillsFuture Credit of up to $1,000 can be used for this programme. Please note SkillsFuture Credit is not applicable for company sponsored individuals.
     
    To enrol, kindly fill out this form and email it to chua_sing_yee@sal.org.sg.
    SAL-INSEAD Legal Strategy Programme 2024
    CS CPD
  2. TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Day Two Pass (12 Sep)

    Get ready to dive into the dynamic world of AI and Regulation at TechLaw.Fest 2024!

     

    Join us for two days of mind-expanding discussions as our subject matter experts explore the intricate complexities of AI governance, ethical considerations, and pivotal topics such as data privacy, copyright governance and regulatory frameworks that are shaping the future of legal practice. Discover how environmental concerns intersect with data issues and explore tech solutions for sustainability reporting. And that’s not all! Check out our legal tech showcase of the latest legal and technology solutions, and engage in tech talk stage sessions by industry experts.

     

    Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of law, technology, and society. For the latest information on the programme and speakers, check out https://techlawfest.com/.

     

    1-Day Pass (12 Sep)

    Member's Price*: $300.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $500.00 (before GST)

     

    *Please log in to your SAL member account to enjoy SAL member prices. 

    This event is Credit Dollar (C$) redeemable for SAL members. 

     

    Non-SAL member group discounts:

    The more passes you buy, the merrier and cheaper it gets! Enjoy discounts for purchases of 3 or more passes:

    3 - 5 passes 10% off
    6 - 9 passes  15% off
    10 - 14 passes 20% off
    15 or more passes 25% off

    Please note that the group discount applies only to passes of the same type, and for non-SAL members.
    Discounts will be applied automatically at self-checkout.

     

    TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Day Two Pass (12 Sep)
    Member's Price: SGD 327.00
    Usual Price: SGD 545.00
    CS
  3. TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Day One Pass (11 Sep)

    Get ready to dive into the dynamic world of AI and Regulation at TechLaw.Fest 2024!

     

    Join us for two days of mind-expanding discussions as our subject matter experts explore the intricate complexities of AI governance, ethical considerations, and pivotal topics such as data privacy, copyright governance and regulatory frameworks that are shaping the future of legal practice. Discover how environmental concerns intersect with data issues and explore tech solutions for sustainability reporting. And that’s not all! Check out our legal tech showcase of the latest legal and technology solutions, and engage in tech talk stage sessions by industry experts.

     

    Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of law, technology, and society. For the latest information on the programme and speakers, check out https://techlawfest.com/.

     

    1-Day Pass (11 Sep)

    Member's Price*: $300.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $500.00 (before GST)

     

    *Please log in to your SAL member account to enjoy SAL member prices. 

    This event is Credit Dollar (C$) redeemable for SAL members. 

     

    Non-SAL member group discounts:

    The more passes you buy, the merrier and cheaper it gets! Enjoy discounts for purchases of 3 or more passes:

    3 - 5 passes 10% off
    6 - 9 passes  15% off
    10 - 14 passes 20% off
    15 or more passes 25% off

    Please note that the group discount applies only to passes of the same type, and for non-SAL members.
    Discounts will be applied automatically at self-checkout.

     

    TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Day One Pass (11 Sep)
    Member's Price: SGD 327.00
    Usual Price: SGD 545.00
    CS
  4. TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Two Day Pass (11-12 Sep)

    Get ready to dive into the dynamic world of AI and Regulation at TechLaw.Fest 2024!

     

    Join us for two days of mind-expanding discussions as our subject matter experts explore the intricate complexities of AI governance, ethical considerations, and pivotal topics such as data privacy, copyright governance and regulatory frameworks that are shaping the future of legal practice. Discover how environmental concerns intersect with data issues and explore tech solutions for sustainability reporting. And that’s not all! Check out our legal tech showcase of the latest legal and technology solutions, and engage in tech talk stage sessions by industry experts.

     

    Don’t miss your chance to be part of the conversation shaping the future of law, technology, and society. For the latest information on the programme and speakers, check out https://techlawfest.com/.

     

    Member's Price*: $400.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member's Price: $850.00 (before GST)

    2-Day pass is not applicable for student registration. Students may register for single day passes here.

     

    *Please log in to your SAL member account to enjoy SAL member prices. 

    This event is Credit Dollar (C$) redeemable for SAL members. 

     

    Non-SAL member group discounts:

    The more passes you buy, the merrier and cheaper it gets! Enjoy discounts for purchases of 3 or more passes:

    3 - 5 passes 10% off
    6 - 9 passes  15% off
    10 - 14 passes 20% off
    15 or more passes 25% off

    Please note that the group discount applies only to passes of the same type, and for non-SAL members.
    Discounts will be applied automatically at self-checkout.

     

    TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Two Day Pass (11-12 Sep)
    Member's Price: SGD 436.00
    Usual Price: SGD 926.50
    CS CPD
  5. Legal Innovation Workshop

    Date & Time: 10 and 13 September 2024

    Day 1, 10 September: 9.00am - 4.00pm
    Day 2, 13 September: 9.00am - 4.45pm

    Venue: ALC Theatrette
    #07-03 (via Lift Lobby B)
    Lifelong Learning Institute
    11 Eunos Rd 8, Singapore 408601

     

    This 2-day legal innovation course is designed to:

    • Provide an analytical excursion of the state of legal innovation in Singapore and the region as well as best practices in legal innovation.
    • Explore legal innovation methodology, including legal design thinking, legal process re-engineering, legal digital transformation, and legal generative artificial intelligence (Legal GenAI)
    • Share case studies of law firms and legal departments in Singapore and other jurisdictions that have adopted innovation practices to solve efficiency problems, client experience, as well as using technology
    • Explore the state of legal technology (Legal Tech), uncovering the capabilities and limitations of the underlying technologies as well as showcasing examples in legal workflows
    • Ensure an interactive experience for the young lawyers where participants will also learn to apply the principles in creating process maps to visualise legal workflows and understand how Legal Tech and Legal GenAI could be applied in practice
    • Understand the professional and ethical considerations in legal practice in the context of legal innovation, Legal Tech, and Legal GenAI

    Legal Innovation Workshop
    CS CPD
  6. [Bundle] Legal Innovation Workshop and Techlaw.Fest 2024 Two Day Pass

    This bundle includes the following:

    - Legal Innovation Workshop: U.P.: S$1,200.00
    - TechLaw.Fest 2024 - Two Day Pass (11-12 Sep): U.P.: S$850.00


    Legal Innovation workshop:

    Date & Time:
    10 and 13 September 2024

    Day 1, 10 September: 9.00am - 4.00pm
    Day 2, 13 September: 9.00am - 4.45pm

    Venue: ALC Theatrette
    #07-03 (via Lift Lobby B)
    Lifelong Learning Institute
    11 Eunos Rd 8, Singapore 408601

     

    This 2-day legal innovation course is designed to:

    • Provide an analytical excursion of the state of legal innovation in Singapore and the region as well as best practices in legal innovation.
    • Explore legal innovation methodology, including legal design thinking, legal process re-engineering, legal digital transformation, and legal generative artificial intelligence (Legal GenAI)
    • Share case studies of law firms and legal departments in Singapore and other jurisdictions that have adopted innovation practices to solve efficiency problems, client experience, as well as using technology
    • Explore the state of legal technology (Legal Tech), uncovering the capabilities and limitations of the underlying technologies as well as showcasing examples in legal workflows
    • Ensure an interactive experience for the young lawyers where participants will also learn to apply the principles in creating process maps to visualise legal workflows and understand how Legal Tech and Legal GenAI could be applied in practice
    • Understand the professional and ethical considerations in legal practice in the context of legal innovation, Legal Tech, and Legal GenAI

     

    Techlaw.Fest 2024 Two Day Pass:

    Date & Time: 11 and 12 September: 8.30am – 5.00pm

    Venue: Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Singapore

    For more information on Techlaw.Fest 2024, click here.

     

    [Bundle] Legal Innovation Workshop and Techlaw.Fest 2024 Two Day Pass
    SGD 2,234.50 Usual Price: SGD 1,329.80
    CS CPD
  7. Developments in Corporate Law

    Date/Time: 28 August 2024, 4pm - 6pm
    Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)

     

    SEMINAR ONLY

    Professor Lee Pey Woan will commence the seminar by reviewing recent decisions of Singapore courts on veil-piercing. The discussion will extend to an analysis of the UK Supreme Court’s retreat from the case of Press v Petrodel case and explore alternative methods to bypass the corporate veil with particular focus on parent companies’ liabilities in negligence for the activities of their subsidiaries. Professor Lee will also draw connections between these issues and the wrongful trading and creditor-regarding duties of directors.

     

    Professor Pearlie Koh will take up the discussion by considering the Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Foo Kian Beng and its possible implications for the statutory regulation of directors’ duties. The discussion will cover recent cases in the UK and New Zealand which have similarly dealt with creditor-regarding duties, and draw potential connections to the broader corporate purpose debate.

     

    Professor Hans Tjio will conclude the formal presentations by examining financial assistance and capital maintenance, including the impact of legislative changes to the Companies Act and relevant exceptions, and the interaction with the creditor-regarding duties of directors. He will also propose an analysis of potential reform of framework for directors’ duties.

     

    A panel discussion moderated by Ms Lock Yin Mei will follow, providing an opportunity for the speakers to engage in a comprehensive dialogue on the presented topics and address questions from the audience.

     

    This seminar promises to offer valuable insights into the critical areas of corporate law, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of the challenges and complexities faced by corporations and their directors.

     

    Member's Price: $70.00 (before GST)

    Associate Student’s Price: $30.00 (before GST)

    Non-Member’s Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Exclusive to the book launch: 
    The book "Corporate Law 2nd Edition" is available for purchase at the seminar for $67.50. Payments can be made using MasterCard or Visa.

     

    Developments in Corporate Law
    Member's Price: SGD 76.30
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
    CS CPD
  8. [Bundle] Developments in Corporate Law + Corporate Law (2nd Ed) Book

    Date/ Time: 28 August 2024, 4.00pm - 6.00pm SGT

    Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)

     

    This bundle is exclusively for SAL members. It includes:

    (1) Seminar: Developments in Corporate Law,
    (2) Printed Book: Corporate Law (2nd Edition) Book

     

    (1) Seminar: Developments in Corporate Law, 28 August 2024 (4pm - 6pm)

     

    Professor Lee Pey Woan will commence the seminar by reviewing recent decisions of Singapore courts on veil-piercing. The discussion will extend to an analysis of the UK Supreme Court’s retreat from the case of Press v Petrodel case and explore alternative methods to bypass the corporate veil with particular focus on parent companies’ liabilities in negligence for the activities of their subsidiaries. Professor Lee will also draw connections between these issues and the wrongful trading and creditor-regarding duties of directors.

     

    Professor Pearlie Koh will take up the discussion by considering the Singapore Court of Appeal’s decision in Foo Kian Beng and its possible implications for the statutory regulation of directors’ duties. The discussion will cover recent cases in the UK and New Zealand which have similarly dealt with creditor-regarding duties, and draw potential connections to the broader corporate purpose debate.

     

    Professor Hans Tjio will conclude the formal presentations by examining financial assistance and capital maintenance, including the impact of legislative changes to the Companies Act and relevant exceptions, and the interaction with the creditor-regarding duties of directors. He will also propose an analysis of potential reform of framework for directors’ duties.

     

    A panel discussion moderated by Ms Lock Yin Mei will follow, providing an opportunity for the speakers to engage in a comprehensive dialogue on the presented topics and address questions from the audience.

     

    This seminar promises to offer valuable insights into the critical areas of corporate law, providing attendees with a deeper understanding of the challenges and complexities faced by corporations and their directors.

     

    (2) Printed Book:  Corporate Law (2nd Edition) Book

    This second edition of Corporate Law incorporates the many changes recommended by the Companies Act Working Group (“CAWG”) in May 2019. Some of them were introduced by the Companies, Business Trusts and Other Bodies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act 2023 (Act 17 of 2023). Many of these involved the digital medium, which the COVID-19 pandemic showed that businesses required, in terms of notices, meetings, voting and communication generally. Going forward, the CAWG recognised that the Companies Act 1967 should remain as technologically neutral as possible. Continuing with the theme in the first edition, we agree that legislation should, as far as possible, permit innovation and development through changes to the corporate constitution. Even if most of the Act’s provisions are mandatory as the CAWG observed, the Act is not exhaustive of how businesses can be structured. This is perhaps seen most clearly in the new forms of fundraising that have arisen outside the regulated use of shares and debentures. The courts have led the way in recognising digital assets as forms of personal property, giving investors confidence to invest in them.
     
    Through extensive case law analysis, this book offers invaluable insights into the changing landscape of corporate law in Singapore. It discusses judicial precedents which have significantly contributed to the development of areas of corporate law in Singapore. Explored within the pages of this book are areas including, but not limited to (a) the extent of membership rights; (b) veil piercing; (c) the permissibility of boards in approving conflict transactions carried out by their directors; (d) “core” fiduciary duties; (e) shareholder oppression in rights issues and generally in relation to corporate wrongs; (f) the no‑reflective loss principle; (g) capital maintenance and share repurchases; (h) floating charges and charge registration; and (i) liquidation generally and in the context of the restructuring of business trusts and partnerships.

     

    Please note that collection of book will be on-site on the day of the seminar. 

     

    Member's Price: $137.50 (before GST)

     

    For non-members who would like to attend the event, please click here for details.  

     

  9. Contract Drafting

    For Members Only

    Date & Time: 14-15 November 2024
    (Day 1,14 November: 9.30am - 5.00pm)
    (Day 2, 15 November: 9.30am - 5.00pm)

    Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803) 

     

    This course equips participants with vital contract drafting skills, drafting precise provisions while navigating legal nuances. The course explores template selection, Generative AI, and prompt engineering for efficiency. It hones risk management in commercial contracts and tackles cross-border civil law complexities. Participants will be able to:

     

    • Develop a comprehensive understanding of the various risks inherent in commercial transactions and contracts, along with strategies to effectively manage and mitigate these risks
    • Gain insight into the comprehensive structure of contract drafting, encompassing both broad frameworks and specific details and learn to navigate complex contractual elements with precision
    • Understand the categories of language e.g. the language of obligation, including the appropriate use of legal words and phrases such as ‘shall’ and ‘may’
    • Examine how the choice of governing law impacts contract drafting, and understand the importance of selecting the appropriate governing law based on jurisdictional context and involved parties

     

    Contract Drafting
    CS CPD