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  1. SSG Course Fee Funding and Training Pledge Privileges JLP - Matter Management

    Date & Time: 30 September 2025 (30 September: 9.00am - 5.45pm)
    Venue: SAL, Marina 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803) 

     

    Essential Skills

     

    Learn how to coordinate legal matters, understand Singapore's legal processes, matter management tools, and document systems, while applying best practices in workflow, collaboration and ethics

     

    This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
    Total Number of Public MEC points: 6.5 
    Practice Area: Mandatory Ethics Component
    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

     

    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.

     

    JLP - Matter Management
    CPD SF
  2. SSG Course Fee Funding and Training Pledge Privileges JLP - Trials

    Date & Time: 3-4 February 2026 (3 February: 9.30am - 5.30pm)
                                                          (4 February: 9.00am - 6.15pm)
    Venue: SAL, Marina 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)

     

    Disputes

     

    This two-day training module is designed to equip young lawyers with essential and practical skills in preparing for, dealing with and assisting in trial proceedings.

     

    This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
    Total Number of Public CPD points: 14.5 
    Day 1 - 7 Public CPD Points  
    Day 2 - 7.5 Public CPD Points (inclusive of 1.5 Public MEC Points)
    Practice Area: Civil Procedure
    Training Level: General

     

    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

    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. 

    Click here to register using SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding: 



    Click the “Add to Cart” button below if you are NOT using any SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding.

    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.

     

    JLP - Trials
    CPD SF
  3. SSG Course Fee Funding and Training Pledge Privileges JLP - Cross-Examination and Experts

    Date & Time: 4-5 March 2026 
    4 March: 9.00am - 6.00pm
    5 March: 9.00am - 1.00pm

    Venue: SAL, Marina 3, The Adelphi #08-08, 1 Coleman Street (S179803) 

     

    Disputes

     

    Develop essential and practical skills required to cross-examine witnesses in court proceedings, and how to deal with experts and use expert evidence in the course of a dispute.

     

    This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
    Number of Public CPD points: 10
    Day 1 – 6 Public CPD Points (Inclusive of 1 Public MEC Points)
    Day 2 – 4 Public CPD Points (Inclusive of 1 Public MEC Points)
    Practice Area: Civil Procedure
    Training Level: General

     

    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

    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. 

    Click here to register using SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding: 



    Click the “Add to Cart” button below if you are NOT using any SkillsFuture Credit and/or Funding.

    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.

     

    JLP - Cross-Examination and Experts
    CPD SF
  4. SSG Course Fee Funding and Training Pledge Privileges Family Therapeutic Justice Certification Programme (May 2025)

    Date & Time: 27-28 May 2025 (27 May: 9.00am - 5.30pm)
                                                      (28 May: 9.00am - 5.30pm)
    Venue: SAL, Marina 3, The Adelphi #07-01, 1 Coleman Street (S179803)

     

    This 2-day course comprises 3 modules of in-person learning to arm the family lawyer with competencies to support their clients and stakeholders to achieve therapeutic justice. The course is developed by the Singapore Academy of Law in conjunction with the Singapore University of Social Sciences, and is supported by a working group comprising Judicial Officers of the Family Justice Courts and senior family lawyers.

     

    This is an SILE Accredited CPD Activity
    Number of Public CPD points: 13.5

    Day 1: 7 Public CPD Points (inclusive of 2.5 Public MEC Points)

    Day 2: 6.5 Public CPD Points (inclusive of 4 Public MEC Points)

    Practice Area: Family

    Training Level: General

     

    Early Bird rates for sign-ups by 27 April 2025:

    Prices before GST

    Early bird rate
    (until 27 April 2025)

    Usual rate
    (28 April 2025 onwards)

    Member

    $1,200

    $1,600

    Non-member

    $1,500

    $2,000

     

    SkillsFuture Credit (for self-funded individuals 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

     

    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 Credit, SkillsFuture Funding or using both SkilsFuture Funding and SkillsFuture Credit. 

     

    *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.  

     

    Save even more with Early Bird rates AND SkillsFuture (SSG) Funding. See the 'Fees and Subsidies' table below for pricing details.

     

    C$

    C$ may be utilised to partially offset the course fees. 

     

    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.

  5. Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice

    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 


    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
    CS
  6. Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice Digital

    Please note that the digital copy can only be read on Academy Library, SAL’s proprietary eBook reader. It is not available in any other format (e.g. PDF). For more information, please visit our FAQ page.


    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

     

    Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
    CS
  7. Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition)

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

    Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition)
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
    CS
  8. Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) Digital

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages

     

    Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $72.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $135.00 (before GST)

    Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 98.10
    Usual Price: SGD 147.15
    CS
  9. Marriage, Spouses and Assets Digital

    Please note that the digital copy can only be read on Academy Library, SAL’s proprietary eBook reader. It is not available in any other format (e.g. PDF). For more information, please visit our FAQ page.

     

    This is the first of the author’s integrated discussion of the theory, substantive principles, definitive judicial decisions and procedural rules of the family law in Singapore. It aims to present sound overview of how the substantive law as operationalised by the Family Justice Courts work together within these topics.

     

    This latest series is culmination of the author’s own learning towards appreciating theory, substance and procedure in a woven tapestry. Each part plays its role in achieving family law’s goal of inspiring loving and durable familial relationships.

     

    Author: Leong Wai Kum  
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 450 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $60.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $48.00 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $90.00 (before GST)

    Marriage, Spouses and Assets Digital
    Member's Price: SGD 65.40
    Usual Price: SGD 98.10
    CS
  10. [Bundle] Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice (Print + Digital)

    The Singapore Mental Capacity Act 2008 (2020 Rev Ed) (“MCA”), enacted in 2008 and implemented in 2010, celebrates 15 years as a vital part of Singapore’s legal landscape. The MCA establishes a framework for making decisions on behalf of individuals aged 21 and above who lack mental capacity, safeguarding their welfare and interests. Although modelled after its English counterpart, the MCA has since evolved through local developments to address Singapore’s unique societal and legal context.

     

    With Singapore navigating the challenges of an ageing population and working towards building a more inclusive society for individuals with mental disabilities, it is increasingly important for practitioners and policymakers to appreciate the MCA’s provisions and applications.

     

    Jointly written by a team of legal experts drawing on their diverse experiences in the judiciary, practice, and academia, this book offers interested readers a practical and in-depth commentary on the MCA.

     

    Author(s): Tan Boon Chwee Colin, Chong Yue-En, Allen Sng Kiat Peng, Tan Kah Wai
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 183 pages 

     

    Member's Price: $78.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $62.40 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)

     

    [Bundle] Mental Capacity Act in Singapore: Law and Practice (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 85.02
    Usual Price: SGD 127.54
    CS
  11. [Bundle] Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) (Print + Digital)

    The third edition of Insurance Law in Singapore provides a much-needed update for practitioners, students and interested stakeholders in the insurance law process. The law of insurance in Singapore is primarily based on English law but there are now major differences between the laws of both jurisdictions in relation to insurance law. Since the publication of the second edition in 1997, the UK has introduced the Insurance Act 2015 (which has been described as the most significant reform to English insurance law since the Marine Insurance Act 1906), the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and Representations) Act 2012 and the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010. The changes brought about by these statutes and the differences in the treatment of similar issues in Singapore are discussed in this edition. 

     

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of the legislative ad precedential developments in the topics concerning every stage fo the insurance law process. These include the formation of insurance contracts, risk, loss, claims and third-party rights. In addition, motor insurance and related issues are explored in extensive detail.

     

    Author(s): Tan Lee Meng
    Year of Publication: 2025
    Page Extent: 788 pages


    Member's Price: $117.00 (before GST)
    Associate Student's Price: $93.60 (before GST)
    Non-Member's Price: $175.50 (before GST)

    [Bundle] Insurance Law in Singapore (3rd Edition) (Print + Digital) Member's Price: SGD 127.53
    Usual Price: SGD 191.30
    CS