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  • The Life Cycle of A Start-Up: From Cradle to Grave (Part 2)

    The Life Cycle of A Start-Up: From Cradle to Grave (Part 2)

    By PracticeForte Advisory Affiliate Lim Seng Siew, Director of OTP Law Corporation In the first part of this series of articles we had discussed the birth of a start-up.  In this second part, we discuss the next steps in the growth of a start-up. This article was first published on www.otp.sg Taking the First Baby…

  • Therapeutic Justice In Family Cases: The Neutral Evaluator, Part 6

    Therapeutic Justice In Family Cases: The Neutral Evaluator, Part 6

    By Susan Tay, Founding Partner of OTP Law Corporation & Co-Founder of PracticeForte Pte Ltd.  This article was first published on OTP Law Corporation’s website: This is the 6th part of a series on therapeutic justice and how it may be applied in family cases in Singapore. You may read Part 1, Part 2, Part…

  • The Road to Second Parent Adoption – Aided by the EU-ASEAN Connect

    The Road to Second Parent Adoption – Aided by the EU-ASEAN Connect

    By Wan Cheng Chan All families are different.  Unfortunately, not all families are equal. When Elo and I met more than 9 years ago, we fell in love. Just like any other couple, we had dreams of starting a family one day and growing old together. As two women from two different countries, we knew…

  • Therapeutic Justice in Family Cases: The Mediation Advocate (Part 5)

    Therapeutic Justice in Family Cases: The Mediation Advocate (Part 5)

    By Susan Tay, Co-Founder of PracticeForte & Founder of OTP Law Corporation. This is the 5th part of a series on therapeutic justice and how it may be applied in family cases in Singapore. You may read Part 1 here, Part 2 here, Part 3  and Part 4 here. In these parts, we dealt 1stly with…

  • The Future of Family Practice

    The Future of Family Practice

    This article was first published in Law Gazette, an official publication of The Law Society of Singapore. By Rajan Chettiar, PracticeForte Advisory Affiliate “You are too nice,” he said. “How do you want me to be at a mediation?” I replied. “I am worried,” he said. I had given an assessment of the outcome at…

  • UZN v UZM – Dissipation of Assets and Adverse Inference– A Lawyer’s Perspective Part 2

    UZN v UZM – Dissipation of Assets and Adverse Inference– A Lawyer’s Perspective Part 2

    By Susan Tay of OTP Law Corporation This is part 2 of my article on the case of UZN v UZM. In Part 1 of my article here, I gave some background on the rationale behind dividing matrimonial assets. You can read the one from the perspective of a forensic accountant, Wan Yew Fai of…

  • UZN v UZM – Dissipation of Assets and Adverse Inference: A Lawyer’s Perspective Part 1  Rationale Behind Division of Matrimonial Assets

    UZN v UZM – Dissipation of Assets and Adverse Inference: A Lawyer’s Perspective Part 1 Rationale Behind Division of Matrimonial Assets

    By PracticeForte co-founder Susan Tay This is my article on the case of UZN v UZM. You can read the one from the perspective of a forensic accountant, Wan Yew Fai of Strix Strategies Pte Ltd, here. In this article, I will share my perspective as a lawyer. Before I start on the case proper,…

  • The Life Cycle Of A Start-Up: From Cradle To Grave (Part 1)

    The Life Cycle Of A Start-Up: From Cradle To Grave (Part 1)

    Article by: Lim Seng Siew of OTP Law Corporation This articles was first published on www.otp.sg The Start-up and the Lawyer The life journey of a start-up is fraught with much uncertainties. Where is the next round of funding coming from? How do I make sure that I am complying with the law when I employ my…