Singapore: Asia Pacific Competition Highlights, Q1 2021
The five-part webinar series explores the implications of the digital economy issues on competition law and policy in Singapore and Southeast Asia. This update was published on 13 April 2021, as part of our quarterly newsletter, Asia Pacific Competition Highlights. The Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore has partnered with the Singapore Academy of Law to host a 5-part webinar series on key developments and emerging trends in competition law and policy in Singapore, from 3 March 2021 to 31 March 2021. The webinar series featured renowned and distinguished speakers, such as local and international competition academics, competition law practitioners, businesses and regulators.
World Law Group member firms recently collaborated on a Global Venture Capital Guide that covers more than 30 jurisdictions on investment approval processes, typical investment sectors.
Rajah & Tann Singapore hires Clifford Chance partner
Published by: Sandy Bhadare at 09 Mar 2021 The Singapore-headquartered law firm, a member of Rajah & Tann Asia, a network of law firms across So.
The Singapore-headquartered law firm, a member of Rajah & Tann Asia, a network of law firms across Southeast Asia, has hired a public and private capital markets-focused partner.
Raymond Tong, a partner at
Clifford Chance for the last decade, has joined
Rajah & Tann Singapore’s capital markets and mergers and acquisitions practice.
Recognised as one of Singapore’s leading lawyers, Tong has vast experience advising clients on fundraisings, and has previously acted on some of the highest profile equity capital markets transactions across Southeast Asia.
Singapore Academy of Law Considers the Impact of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence on the Law | K&L Gates LLP jdsupra.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from jdsupra.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Thursday, March 4, 2021
The Law Reform Committee (LRC) of the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) established a Subcommittee on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence to consider and make recommendations regarding the application of the law to AI systems. The LRC is considering whether existing systems of law, regulation, and wider public policy remain “fit for purpose,” given the pace and ceaselessness of change of the AI field. The LRC published two reports in July 2020, one report in September 2020, and one report in February 2021:
“Applying Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence in Regulatory Reform”;
“Rethinking Database Rights and Data Ownership in an AI World”;