Daniel Ho
I am an engineer-turned-lawyer, and am accredited by the Singapore Academy of Law as an Accredited Specialist in Building and Construction Law. I specialise in the law relating to construction,...
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Stephanie Looi graduated from King’s College London in 2003 and was admitted to the Singapore Bar in 2005 as an Advocate and Solicitor after having trained with a Senior Counsel in a leading...
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Ronald started off his career as an economist before deciding to pursue a second degree in law. He has worked as a legal counsel in both public and private sector including various international banks....
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Mr. Toh Wee Jin graduated from the National University of Singapore in 1990 and has been practising law in Singapore since 1991. Wee Jin has been specialising in mortgage and conveyancing work for over...
View ArticleCeline Liow
Celine possesses extensive experience in a broad range of corporate and commercial disputes across all court levels, including international and domestic arbitrations. Celine is keenly attuned to the...
View ArticleBreach of Contract in Singapore
What is a “Breach of Contract”? Assuming that a valid and legally binding contract exists, a breach of contract occurs when a contracting party (the “defaulting party”) fails to perform, without lawful...
View ArticleSpecific Performance: Obtaining this Equitable Remedy in Singapore
What is Specific Performance? Specific performance is a court order requiring a party in breach (or threatening to be in breach) of a binding contract to perform their obligations under the contract....
View ArticlePunitive Damages in Singapore Contract Law
The general aim of awarding damages for breaches of contract is to compensate the aggrieved party for losses suffered due to the other party’s breach of the contract between them. However, if you are a...
View ArticleCan I compel another party to honour an agreement?
Having a person renege on an agreement can be a jarring experience, especially when you have already invested time and effort to fulfil the agreement on your end. In such unpleasant situations, having...
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