SSG Funding & Training Pledge Privileges

JLP - Acquiring Practical Skills in Contract Drafting

Date & Time: 26 - 27 August 2025
26 August: 9:00am - 5.30pm
27 August: 9:00am - 1:00pm
Venue: SAL, Marina 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)

 

Corporate

 

Learn ethical considerations, key drafting principles, and the use of commercial precedents and boilerplate clauses. Focus on enhancing clarity, avoiding pitfalls, and structuring contracts for better enforceability and value.


This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
Total Number of Public CPD points:10 
Day 1 - 7 Public CPD Points (inclusive of 1 Public MEC Point)
Day 2 - 3 Public CPD Points
Practice Area: Corporate/ Commercial
Training Level: General

 

If you are NOT using any SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding, register for this Module by clicking  the “Add to Cart” button below.

 

If you are using SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding, click here: 

(A) SkillsFuture Funding (for both self-funded and company-funded participants)

This training programme is subsidised by SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG).  Course Fee Funding and Training Allowance / Absentee Payroll are available to both self-funded and company-funded participants. 

(B) SkillsFuture Credit (for self-funded participants only)

All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can utilise their SkillsFuture Credit from the government to cover a wide range of approved skills-related courses. You can explore available courses on the MySkillsFuture website. Self-funded participants will also enjoy 3 free modules from SAL for every 3 modules paid. Email [email protected] to registser for the free modules.

 

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 can enjoy:

1. JLP Multiple Enrolment Offer:  Every 5th participant can enrol in JLP for free with every 4 paying participants (all 5 participants need not attend in the same year, and may attend in subsequent years)

2. (Signed before 30 April 2025 only) Discounts on Selected SAL Training Workshops (excluding JLP modules):  Enjoy a 10% discount on selected training workshops until 31 December 2026. The unique discount code will be shared with the firm after the pledge signing.

 



CPD Points : 10

CPD SF
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Day 1 (26 Aug 2025):

9.00 am to 9.30 am

Welcome and Overview

9.30 am – 10.15 am

Session 1: Introduction to Contract Drafting

10.15 am – 11.15 am

Session 2: Ethical issues that arise in the context of Contract Drafting

11.15 am – 11.30 am

Tea Break

11.30 am – 1.00 pm

Session 3: Contract Structure and Drafting Principles

1.00 pm – 2.00 pm

Lunch

2.00 pm – 3.15 pm

Session 4: Commercial Precedents & Boilerplate Clauses

3.15 pm – 4.15 pm

Session 5: Drafting with Stakeholders in Mind

4.15 pm – 4.30 pm

Tea Break

4.30 pm – 5.15 pm

Session 6: Tips and Suggested Good Samples for Contract Drafting

5.15 pm – 5.30 pm

Recap

 

Day 2 (27 Aug 2025): 

9.00 am – 10.30 am

Session 1: Generative AI

10.30 am – 11.30 am

Session 2: Restraint of Trade (non-compete) clauses

11.30 am – 11.45 am

Tea Break

11.45 am – 12.30 pm

Assessment

12.30 pm - 1.00 pm

Recap

 

Professor Andrew Godwin

 

Professor Andrew Godwin is Professor of Commercial Law at Melbourne Law School, Director of the Melbourne Law Masters, Joint Associate Director of the Corporate Law and Financial Regulation Research Program at the Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law and Associate Director (Commercial law) of the Asian Law Centre. Prior to joining Melbourne Law School as a member of the academic staff in 2007, Andrew was in legal practice for over 15 years, 10 of which were spent in Shanghai where he was a partner of an international law firm. 

 

Andrew works and researches in the areas of financial regulation, financial services law, corporate and insolvency law, property law, and the regulation of the legal profession. Andrew has published extensively in both academic and professional journals. He is a co-author of Sackville & Neave Australian Property Law and Ford, Austin and Ramsay Principles of Corporations Law, and co-editor of Research Handbook on Asian Financial Law (Edward Elgar, 2020), The Cambridge Handbook of Twin Peaks Financial Regulation (Cambridge University Press, 2021) and Technology and Corporate Law (Edward Elgar, 2021).

 

Andrew served as Special Counsel and Acting General Counsel at the Australian Law Reform Commission from September 2020 to February 2024. Andrew has acted as a consultant to a broad range of organisations, regulators and governments, including the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority, the Commonwealth Attorney-General’s Department, the Australian Federal Police, the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. Andrew is a fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, a Distinguished Fellow of the Singapore Academy of Law and a member of the Advisory Board of the Asian Business Law Institute in Singapore.

Leon Ng

Linklaters

 

Leon Ng is a senior knowledge lawyer with the Mainstream Corporate department in Singapore. He is responsible for supporting the professional development and knowhow needs of the lawyers in the team by delivering training, providing regular updates on legal developments and responding to technical queries, as well as helping to maintain and develop precedents. Leon joined Linklaters in 2023, having previously worked as in-house counsel at one of Singapore’s largest listed conglomerates for over 9 years. Prior to that, Leon was in legal practice at one of Singapore’s leading local law firms for 10 years. His area of expertise is focused on mergers and acquisitions involving private equity, trade sales and competitive bids, joint ventures, schemes of arrangements and corporate restructuring matters, including capital reductions.

K Gopalan

Consultant, Ethics & Professional Development, Singapore Academy of Law

 

  • Formerly Director and Head of Department, Regulatory Department, Law Society of Singapore (2013 to 2023)

  • Duties included leading a team of 5 lawyers and 2 paralegals, overseeing compliance with Part VII of the Legal Profession Act, Disciplinary Proceedings against Advocates & Solicitors, compliance with Solicitors Accounts Rules, managing Compensation Fund claims, managing the Professional Indemnity Insurance Scheme for legal practitioners, overseeing inadequate professional service complaints against practitioners, generally conduct and discipline of lawyers.

  • Also conducted courses, seminars and talks  for practitioners on Professional Responsibility and Compliance with the Solicitors Accounts Rules

  • Facilitator, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, SILE (2015 to 2024)

  • Private Legal Practice (1980 to 2013) principally in Civil Litigation. Real Estate Law, Family Law & Probate Practice and Insurance Law

  • IRAS officer from 1978 to 1980

SILE Accredited CPD Activity
Number of Public CPD points:10 
Day 1 - 7 Public CPD Points (inclusive of 1 Public MEC Point)
Day 2 - 3 Public CPD Points
Practice Area: Corporate/ Commercial
Training Level: General

SILE Attendance Policy

Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, participants are reminded to sign in on arrival and sign out at the conclusion of each day of the event in the manner required by the organiser. Participants must not be absent from each day of the event for more than 15 minutes. Participants may obtain Public CPD Points for each day of the event on which they comply strictly with the Attendance Policy. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy on any particular day of the event will not be able to obtain CPD Points for that day. Please refer to www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information

Category of Individuals

Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents

Employer-sponsored and self-sponsored Singapore Citizens aged 40 years old and above

SME-sponsored local employees (i.e. Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents)

Funding Source

SkillsFuture Funding (Baseline)

SkillsFuture Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy

SkillsFuture Enhanced Training Support for SMEs

Course Price

Course Fee

$1200

$1200

SkillsFuture Funding 

$600

$840

Total Nett Fee

$600

$360

GST of Course Fee (9% x $800)

$108

$108

Total Fee Payable to SAL

(including 9% GST)

$708

$468

* Please ensure SME declaration has been completed prior to registration.

* Please note all funding from SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) is subjected to approval from SkillsFuture Singapore and subjected to meeting SkillsFuture Singapore terms and conditions.

 

*Assessment
Participants (self- or company-sponsored) who apply for Singapore SkillsFuture (SSG) Funding are required to complete an 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. 

 

For enquiries related to this event, please email [email protected]

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