The Practice of Law
| Author(s) : | Tang Hang Wu, Michael Hor & Koh Swee Yen |
|---|---|
| Short Description : | Publisher: LexisNexis Singapore |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | Softcover |
| ISBN : | 9789812369031 |
| Published : | January, 2011 |
$24.20

Following the successful publication of Reading Law in Singapore which is now in its second reprint, The Practice of Law attempts to provide aspiring lawyers a window to careers after law school.
In The Practice of Law, the general editors of Reading Law (Associate Professor Tang Hang Wu and Professor Michael Hor) are joined by dispute resolution lawyer from Wong Partnership, Ms. Koh Swee Yen. The general editors of this book have assembled a team of leading lawyers in Singapore and Singapore-trained lawyers in other jurisdictions to write a teaser chapter in an engaging and accessible manner for the major kinds of legal careers. This book is invaluable for the aspiring law student, law student and general public who want to have an insight into the various areas of practice.
Foreword by The Honourable Mr Sundaresh Menon, S.C., Attorney-General, Singapore: "Herein lies the beauty of this book. In the space of 25 highly interesting and extremely readable chapters, the authors, under the superb guidance of the General Editors, have given an account of what the practice of law means to those of us on the inside. The result is a very informative guided tour through some of the more common (and sometimes less common) ways in which lawyers practise their craft. Between them, the authors include lawyers in the public service as well as in the private sector; lawyers who are principally advocates as well as those who are mainly concerned with transactional work; lawyers who work here in Singapore as well as those who work abroad; and even one who works in an international organisation.
This tremendous breadth provides a valuable insight into the wonderful opportunities that are available to lawyers in Singapore. It also hints of the growing complexity of the practice of law.
The Practice of Law in the final analysis is a celebration of sorts. Those who have found deep meaning, purpose and relevance in their calling as lawyers have shared some very personal insights into what the law has given them. And in sharing these insights, it is hoped that those on the outside, and perhaps especially those thinking of coming inside, will be better informed and ultimately inspired to be a part of this wonderful profession.
I congratulate the Editors and Authors on completing this work. I am delighted to recommend it to all who want to get an insider's perspective on practising law."
In The Practice of Law, the general editors of Reading Law (Associate Professor Tang Hang Wu and Professor Michael Hor) are joined by dispute resolution lawyer from Wong Partnership, Ms. Koh Swee Yen. The general editors of this book have assembled a team of leading lawyers in Singapore and Singapore-trained lawyers in other jurisdictions to write a teaser chapter in an engaging and accessible manner for the major kinds of legal careers. This book is invaluable for the aspiring law student, law student and general public who want to have an insight into the various areas of practice.
Foreword by The Honourable Mr Sundaresh Menon, S.C., Attorney-General, Singapore: "Herein lies the beauty of this book. In the space of 25 highly interesting and extremely readable chapters, the authors, under the superb guidance of the General Editors, have given an account of what the practice of law means to those of us on the inside. The result is a very informative guided tour through some of the more common (and sometimes less common) ways in which lawyers practise their craft. Between them, the authors include lawyers in the public service as well as in the private sector; lawyers who are principally advocates as well as those who are mainly concerned with transactional work; lawyers who work here in Singapore as well as those who work abroad; and even one who works in an international organisation.
This tremendous breadth provides a valuable insight into the wonderful opportunities that are available to lawyers in Singapore. It also hints of the growing complexity of the practice of law.
The Practice of Law in the final analysis is a celebration of sorts. Those who have found deep meaning, purpose and relevance in their calling as lawyers have shared some very personal insights into what the law has given them. And in sharing these insights, it is hoped that those on the outside, and perhaps especially those thinking of coming inside, will be better informed and ultimately inspired to be a part of this wonderful profession.
I congratulate the Editors and Authors on completing this work. I am delighted to recommend it to all who want to get an insider's perspective on practising law."
Chapter 1: Litigation
Chapter 2: Corporate
Chapter 3: Intellectual Property
Chapter 4: International Arbitration
Chapter 5: Small Firm Practice
Chapter 6: Real Estate
Chapter 7: Criminal Law
Chapter 8: Shipping
Chapter 9: Family
Chapter 10: ADR and Mediation
Chapter 11: Pro Bono Work
Chapter 12: Work-Life Balance in Practice
Chapter 13: International Affairs Division
Chapter 14: The Deputy Public Prosecutor and the High Court Registry
Chapter 15: District Judge and Legal Aid Lawyer
Chapter 16: Justices' Law Clerk and State Counsel, Civil Division
Chapter 17: Law Within Government
Chapter 18: In-House Counsel
Chapter 19: International Monetary Fund
Chapter 20: Teaching Law in the University
Chapter 21: Teaching Law in the Polytechnic
Chapter 22: Practising Law in the USA
Chapter 23: Practising Law in the UK
Chapter 24: Practising Law in Hong Kong
Chapter 25: Practising Law in China

