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Draft Copyright Bill for creators and users of works gets experts nod
Associate Professor Saw Cheng Lim said that there is much to commend in this draft Bill. PHOTO: SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
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17 Feb 21
Yihan Goh, dean of the Singapore Management University School of Law, was recently appointed as a senior counsel. He spoke to ALB about how the pandemic is impacting legal education, and what he and his team are doing to build the ‘law school of the future.’
Yihan Goh, dean of the Singapore Management University School of Law, was recently appointed as a senior counsel. He spoke to ALB about how the pandemic is impacting legal education, and what he and his team are doing to build the ‘law school of the future.’
ALB: Can you start by telling us a bit about your career?
Yihan Goh: I am presently professor and dean of the Singapore Management University School of Law. In that capacity, through the collective efforts of a valued team of academic and administrative colleagues, we are building the law school of the future. I graduated from the NUS Faculty of Law in 2006. After graduation, I was fortunate to serve as a justices’ law clerk and then concurrently an assistant registrar at the Supreme Court for two years. After my time at the Supreme Court, I returned to the NUS Faculty of Law as a teaching assistant. I attained an LLM from Harvard Law School on a NUS Scholarship, for which I will always be grateful. I left NUS as an a