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  1. The Collaborative Contracting Report Card: The Singapore, UK and Hong Kong Experience

    Date & Time: 25 March 2025 (25 March: 3.30pm - 4.45pm)
    Venue: SAL, Stamford 1 & 2, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803) 

     

    The push for collaborative contracting in the construction industry represents a significant shift from traditionally adversarial and fragmented relationships to a better integrated and co-operative approach. It was in response to the need for a better alignment of interests and avoidance of disputes, as project participants work towards common project goals.

     

    While the evolution of the industry towards one of collaboration is progressively taking root in Singapore, the mindset, behavioural and cultural shift towards a collaborative approach in the UK had an earlier start through revisions of the New Engineering Contract (NEC) and the introduction of the Integrated Project Delivery method. In Hong Kong, relational contracting, as it is better known, has been a common feature in public works in the past decade.

     

    Referencing case studies, the distinguished panel, comprising of legal and project specialists, will take an honest look at how collaborative contracting has performed in delivering what it promises – quality projects that are completed on time and within budget - and how the industry can meaningfully adopt these practices that would result in delivering successful construction projects.

  2. SSG Course Fee Funding and Training Pledge Privileges A Practical Workshop in Building and Construction Dispute Resolution

    SSG funding available. See the 'Fees and Subsidies' table below for more details.

     

    Date & Time: 15-16 May 2025 (15 May: 9.30pm - 5.30pm)
                                                          (16 May: 9.30pm - 6.30pm)

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

     

    The course covers contentious issues that regularly occur in building construction projects and disputes: payments and variations; time and delays and termination. It also covers other practical aspects of the built industry such as construction programmes. Each session covers the legal principles and developments pertaining to these issues with a tutorial thereafter. Participants can also expect to be guided on the practical aspects of the construction dispute process: cause papers, witness selection and conferencing, use of experts, Scotts Schedule, written submissions and preparing document bundles.

     

    The workshop takes place over two days:

     

    DAY 1

    Module 1: Construction Lawyer’s Toolkit
    This session deals with the matters commonly encountered in construction arbitration, adjudication and litigation: the preparation required and expected of construction lawyers, selection of arbitrators, use and selection of expert witnesses, preparation of Scott Schedules, documents available for discovery, witness conferencing and the preparation of bundles of documents. Participants can also look forward to hearing from Mr Adrian Kong, Managing Director of Ankura, on delay analysis and delay experts.

     

    Module 2: Payments and Variations
    The session covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of claim preparation for payment and variation claims. These would include pointers on preparation of claims in accordance with the requirements of the contract, providing the necessary substantiation for valuation and how factual and expert evidence on such claims can be led or produced in adjudication and other hearings.

     

    DAY 2

    Module 3: Time and Delays and Construction Programmes
    Everyone construction project will specify a date for construction of the works i.e. the contract completion date. However, delays on construction projects are inevitable. All standard form construction contracts contain provisions to address this scenario and allocate the risk between the owner and the contractor. This session covers legal concepts unique to construction projects, namely, concepts such as extensions of time, acts of prevention and time at large. It also discusses the consequences of the contractor being late in completing the works and the remedies available to the employer, namely, the right to impose liquidated damages for each day of delay.

     

    This session will also cover construction programmes, the information that goes into one and how they might be designed and incorporated into a contract document.

     

    Module 4: Post-Completion and Termination
    This session examines the requirements to achieve completion of the construction works and the consequential obligations imposed on the Contractor post-completion.

     

    It will cover termination under building contracts: the rights available to both the Employer and the Contractor to terminate the contract, the concept of the termination of the employment of the contractor, the usual disputes which arise following termination, the procedure to be complied with to effect a valid termination under the Contract and general law and the effect of both a valid and invalid termination on the rights and obligations of the Parties. There will also be a discussion on the provisions relating to termination under the various forms of building contract in use in Singapore.

     

    This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
    Number of Public CPD points: 12
    Practice Area: Building and Construction
    Training Level: General

     

    Written Assessment
    Participants (self- or company-sponsored) who apply for Singapore SkillsFuture (SSG) Funding are required to complete an open-book assessment at the end of the course. Those who do not pass the assessment will be liable to pay SAL the amount of SSG Funding received. 

     

    Early Bird rates for sign-ups by 15 April 2025:

    Prices before GST

    Early bird rate
    (until 15 April 2025)

    Usual rate
    (16 April 2025 onwards)

    Members

    $1,075

    $1,345

    Non-members

    $1,345

    $1,680

     

    SkillsFuture Funding (for self/company funded)
    As an Approved Training Organisation (ATO), this training programme is subsidised by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).  Course Fee Funding and Training Allowance / Absentee Payroll  are available to self /company funded individuals. Please click
    here and complete the form if you are interested in using SkillsFuture Funding or using both SkilsFuture Funding and SkillsFuture Credit. Visit this course on the MySkillsFuture website.  

     

    Organisations who sign the Training Pledge enjoy the following benefits
    Our Training Pledge is an invitation to the legal community to join us in building a future-ready profession. By signing the pledge, law firms and in-house legal teams commit to investing in the professional development of their lawyers. Firms/legal teams who sign the Training Pledge before 30 April 2025 can enjoy a 10% discount on this training workshop until 31 December 2026. The unique discount code has been shared with the firm/legal team after the pledge signing.

     

  3. SAL Annual Review of 2024 Cases on Criminal Procedure, Evidence, and Sentencing
  4. Navigating The Sensitivities of Cross-Examining Complainants in Sexual Offence Cases

    Date & Time: 2 July 2025 (4.00pm - 5.30pm)
    Venue: Basement 2, Havelock Hall, State Courts, 1 Havelock Square, Singapore 059724


    This seminar marks the release of The Law on Sexual Offences in Singapore: A Commentary, a new publication that examines key legal and procedural issues in the handling of sexual offence cases. The programme will explore recent developments in the law, including the High Court's decision in Thangarajan Elanchezhian v PP [2024] SGHC 306 and remarks made during the Opening of Legal Year 2025. Topics include the appointment of specialist judges, the scope and ethics of cross-examining complainants, and the continued safeguarding of an accused person’s right to a fair trial. 

     

    Justice Vincent Hoong will deliver the keynote address, followed by a panel discussion featuring members of the judiciary, the Bar, the prosecution, and the book’s authors. Drawing from the themes covered in the publication, the panel will examine both the ethical and practical challenges faced in this sensitive area of criminal litigation.

     

    This seminar is open exclusively to SAL members only.

     

    Pricing:
    To enjoy member rates, please sign in to your SAL membership account after clicking “Add to Cart”. Use the “Sign-in” button at the top right corner of the page.

     

    Member’s Price: SGD 70.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student Member's Price: SGD 30.00 (before GST)

     

    Bulk Discount
    Register three or more participants to receive a $20.00 discount (before GST) per registration. For bulk registrations, please email [email protected].


    Exclusive Discount
    Register
    here for the seminar and book bundle, available exclusively to SAL members at a special rate.

     

    Please note: This listing is for seminar attendance only.

  5. [Bundle] Navigating The Sensitivities of Cross-Examining Complainants in Sexual Offence Cases + Book

    Date & Time: 2 July 2025 (4.00pm – 5.30pm)
    Venue: Basement 2, Havelock Hall, State Courts, 1 Havelock Square, Singapore 059724

     

    This bundle is available exclusively to SAL members only.
    Please note that the collection of the book will be done on-site on the day of the event.

     

    This bundle includes:

    (1) Seminar - Navigating The Sensitivities of Cross-Examining Complainants in Sexual Offence Cases,

    (2) Printed Book - The Law on Sexual Offences in Singapore: A Commentary

     

    (1) Seminar: Navigating The Sensitivities of Cross-Examining Complainants in Sexual Offence Cases


    This seminar marks the release of The Law on Sexual Offences in Singapore: A Commentary, a new publication that examines key legal and procedural issues in the handling of sexual offence cases. The programme will explore recent developments in the law, including the High Court's decision in Thangarajan Elanchezhian v PP [2024] SGHC 306 and remarks made during the Opening of Legal Year 2025. Topics include the appointment of specialist judges, the scope and ethics of cross-examining complainants, and the continued safeguarding of an accused person’s right to a fair trial. 

     

    Justice Vincent Hoong will deliver the keynote address, followed by a panel discussion featuring members of the judiciary, the Bar, the prosecution, and the book’s authors. Drawing from the themes covered in the publication, the panel will examine both the ethical and practical challenges faced in this sensitive area of criminal litigation.

     

    This seminar is open exclusively to SAL members only.

     

    (2) Printed Book: The Law on Sexual Offences in Singapore: A Commentary


    The rationale for this book is two-fold. First, there have been recent changes to the Penal Code 1871  (“Penal Code”) in 2019 and more recently in 2022.  Apart from the stiffening of sentences in respect of, among others, the offence for outrage of modesty which is “probably the most common [sexual] offence”,  new offences were introduced, including offences intended to tackle emerging and evolving technology trends (such as voyeurism-related offences and the offence of sexual communication with a minor below 18 years of age); offences to increase protection for minors aged 16 to 18 where there is an element of sexual exploitation; and offences relating to child abuse material (for which there was only previously a “patchwork of laws” to address such offences). … It is fair to say that the criminal landscape on sexual offences has significantly evolved in recent years and this book seeks to, among other things, explore and analyse these material developments. Second, there has been a reported rise generally in the number of sexual offenders arrested and/or prosecuted in Singapore … Against this backdrop, we believe that a dedicated text on sexual offences is timely and relevant. … [A]part from being a repository for legal principles, evidence and procedure for sexual offences, it is the humble ambition of this book to facilitate the application of the sentencing frameworks and, ultimately, promote clarity, consistency and fairness in the sentencing of sexual offenders.

     

    Pricing

    To enjoy member rates, please sign in to your SAL membership account after clicking “Add to Cart”. Use the “Sign-in” button at the top right corner of the page.

    • Member’s Price: $115.00 (before GST)
    • Associate Student Member's Price: $66.00 (before GST)

     

    Bulk Discount

    Register three or more participants to receive a $20.00 discount (before GST) per registration.

    For bulk registrations, please email [email protected].