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Discover the transformative potential of Generative AI and Artificial Intelligence in the legal profession with our comprehensive online course. You will learn about principles of using Gen AI responsibily and how to structure clear prompts to generate approriate legal content amongst others. This program blends an engaging video lecture and insightful reading materials culminating in a quiz to provide a thorough understanding of these cutting-edge technologies.
Start Learning: After enrolling, you will have access to all the course materials, including video lecture and reading materials. You can start learning at your own pace.
Complete the Quiz: At the end of the course, you will need to complete an online quiz to test your understanding of the materials.
Receive Your e-Certificate: Upon successful completion of the quiz, you’ll receive an e-Certificate jointly issued by Microsoft and the Singapore Academy of Law.
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This e-learning course is exclusively for SAL Members only.
Overview
This seminar will discuss the use of Singapore law as a governing law in cross-border lending transactions. We will cover some of the key implications that follow where a loan transaction is governed by Singapore law, including in relation to documentation, lending and collateral structures, enforcement and foreign recognition, and the effects of insolvency and the IRDA. We will also discuss some of the differences between English law and Singapore law, particularly in the context of insolvency, as well as the recent English decision in Prosafe and its implications for the choice of Singapore law cross-border financings.
In this review of the decisions of the Singapore courts in the preceding year, author of the chapter on civil procedure, Mr Chia Voon Jiet, will provide some comments and analyses on 2021 cases dealing with (amongst other issues) striking out, limitation of actions and appeals.
In this webinar, the speaker will discuss the cases in 2021 emanating from the MUIS Appeal Board that span a diverse set of issues including the principles for the adduction of fresh evidence, division of matrimonial assets, the pronouncement of talak and the jurisdictional limits of the Muslim Courts. The session will also involve a presentation on significant recent developments in the Syariah Court for practitioners to take note of, as well as a panel discussion with a senior practitioner and member of the MUIS Appeal Board on the recent developments in Muslim law and on other related matters