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  2. Chinese wall - Wikipedia

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    The term is said to allude to the Great Wall of China but the screen walls of Chinese internal architecture have also been attributed as its origin. Bryan Garner's Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage states that the metaphor title "derives of course from the Great Wall of China", [2] although an alternative explanation links the idea to the screen walls of Chinese internal architecture.

  3. Lee & Lee - Wikipedia

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    After passing the bar, Lee Kuan Yew worked at the Singaporean law firm Laycock and Ong. His frequent representation of activists and trade unions, pro bono, led to disagreements with the firm's management. In 1955, he formed Lee & Lee with his brother and wife. [1] At the beginning, Lee did a variety of low-value cases to support the firm.

  4. King & Wood Mallesons - Wikipedia

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    King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is an international commercial law firm based in Asia-Pacific. [1] It is the largest international law firm in Asia-Pacific. [2] It has 26 offices and more than 3,000 legal professionals across Australia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and the United States.

  5. Rodyk & Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Rodyk & Davidson. Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP is one of Singapore's largest law firms, with around 200 lawyers who are qualified in various jurisdictions such as those of Singapore, Australia, England and Wales and India, and with offices in Singapore and Myanmar. The firm is Singapore's first and oldest law practice and celebrated its 160th ...

  6. Rajah & Tann - Wikipedia

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    Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP is a Singaporean law firm with affiliate offices in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Founded in 1976, the firm is regarded as one of the Big Four law firms in Singapore. It is a member firm of Rajah & Tann Asia, a network of law firms in Southeast Asia with over ...

  7. Donaldson & Burkinshaw - Wikipedia

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    John Burkinshaw. Company type. Limited Liability Partnership. Website. www .donburk .asia. Donaldson & Burkinshaw is one of the oldest independent law partnership in Singapore. [ 1] It was established on 6 November 1874. Today, the firm is a medium-sized, full-service law practice.

  8. Lawyers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Ng Wai King also explained that law firms needed more time to review their human capital needs and rethink their training requirements. [16] On 3 October 2023, the Ministry of Law introduced the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill in Parliament to implement the changes. [17] In November 2023, the Legal Profession (Amendment) Act was passed by ...

  9. Drew & Napier - Wikipedia

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    Drew & Napier. Drew & Napier LLC is a Singaporean law firm. Founded in 1889, the firm has more than 500 employees. It is regarded as one of the Big Four law firms in Singapore. [ 1 ] In Singapore, Drew & Napier is particularly known for their litigation, ADR and transactional work. The firm has market-leading practices in mergers and ...