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Wife gets to keep family home to raise disabled son
Man fails in bid to sell $3.6m unit as judge seeks continuity for boy, 7.
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Prosecution: Interest rates on investment manipulated
It also says email shows external auditor concerned over bond purchases
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SMEs may need more time to adjust to Do Not Call Registry
SMEs may not have the relevant IT infrastructure in place or funds to check numbers
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Death consistent with hanging: pathologist
But family-engaged US medical examiner says it's a homicide.
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Medical council urged to be ‘more transparent’
It can start by naming those on panel reviewing disciplinary process: SMA.
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Finance manager siphoned off $800k
Facing $500k debt, he dipped into employer's account with Net-tokens.
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Lasting Power of Attorney process too difficult and costly: Forum
SOME months ago, the Office of the Public Guardian commented that there have not been
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Mandatory mediation could worsen matters: Voices
Instead of getting parties to sit down to make peace, tough counselling and education must
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Cross-border insolvency laws under review
There is hardly any formalised form of cooperation between Singapore and other states on cross-border
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The FCPA's long-arm reach in Asia
Many Asian companies, including those in Singapore, have continued to dismiss the FCPA as irrelevant.
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Small firms brace for Call Me Never on Jan 2
Do-Not-Call registry and personal data law will raise costs, hurt telemarketing business.
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Divorce must be filed in Paris, expat couple told
Their pre-nup refers to French law, hearing should be held there: Judge.
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City Harvest leaders carefully planned cover-up: Prosecution
THEY had been entrusted with money donated by their members to build a new church,
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Insolvency: Change is in the air
Lawyers give their take on what could be expected from a review of the current
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Take responsibility for settling spats: Mediation
If a new government tribunal for mandatory mediation is set up, it should have sufficient