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[Webinar]
SAL Annual Review
Series 2021
Singapore Cases in 2020
In conjunction with the Singapore Academy of Law's Annual
Review of Singapore cases 2020, this series of webinars will
evaluate the decisions of the Singapore Courts in 2020 as
well as highlight the developments in the principal areas of
the law that have taken place since.
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Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Intellectual Property Law
Wed, 28 July Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Intellectual Property Law
In this webinar, Professors Susanna Leong and David Tan from NUS discuss decisions from
the Court of Appeal and High Court on copyright, trade marks and patents covered in the
2020 SAL Annual Review of Singapore Cases chapter on Intellectual Property Law.
The cases are:
I-Admin (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Hong Ying Ting [2020] 3 SLR 615
Tomy Inc v Dentsply Sirona Inc [2020] 5 SLR 424
Harvard Club of Singapore v President and Fellows of Harvard College [2020] 4 SLR
1378
Element Six Technologies Ltd v IIa Technologies Pte Ltd [2020] SGHC 26
Zyfas Medical Co v Millennium Pharmaceuticals Inc [2020] 2 SLR 1044
3.30PM Participants log in
4.00PM Presentations
• Professor Susanna Leong, National University of Singapore
• Professor David Tan, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Panel Discussion joined by
• Ms Gloria Goh, Counsel, Allen & Gledhill LLP
• Mr Lam Chung Nian, Partner, WongPartnership LLP
5.20PM Q&A
5.30PM End of Webinar
SAL Members may utilise credit dollars (C$)
Registration fee: Register here at:
SGD 96.30 (inc GST) www.sal-e.org.sg
Supporting OrganisationSAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Intellectual Property Law
Authors / Speakers
Professor Susanna Leong
Vice Provost (Masters’ Programmes & Lifelong Education)
National University of Singapore
Professor Susanna Leong is Vice Provost (Masters’ Programmes & Lifelong Education) at the
National University of Singapore (NUS). As Vice Provost (Masters’ Programmes & Lifelong
Education), Susanna is responsible for initiatives and programmes on continuous education
and training in NUS. Susanna is also the Dean of the School of Continuing and Lifelong
Education (SCALE) at NUS. Prior to her current appointments, Susanna was the Vice-Dean,
Graduate Studies Office, NUS Business School from 2008 to 2016, and had oversight of the
NUS MBA, EMBA and MPAM programmes.
Susanna is Professor in the Department of Strategy and Policy, NUS Business School. A
graduate of the National University of Singapore and University College London, Susanna is a
lawyer by training and has been a faculty member of the NUS Business School since 1991.
Susanna's research interests are in intellectual property and technology-related laws. She has
published in international and local academic journals. She is the author of “Intellectual
Property Law of Singapore" published as part of the Law Practice Series by Academy
Publishing. She has received several teaching awards including the Outstanding Educator
Award (Department of Strategy & Policy).
Professor David Tan
Head (Intellectual Property) at the EW Barker Centre for Law & Business, and Deputy
Director of the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & the Law
Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
Professor David Tan is presently Head (Intellectual Property) at the EW Barker Centre for
Law & Business, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial
Intelligence & the Law at NUS Law. He served as Vice Dean (Academic Affairs) at NUS Law
from January 2015 to June 2021 where he had oversight of the undergraduate and
postgraduate coursework curriculum. David holds PhD, LLB (First Class Honours) and
Bachelor of Commerce degrees from the University of Melbourne and an LLM from Harvard.
At NUS Law, David pioneered courses in Entertainment Law, Freedom of Speech and Privacy
& Data Protection Law; he has also taught as a visitor at Melbourne Law School, Tsinghua,
Tokyo (Todai) and University of Hong Kong. His areas of research cover personality rights,
copyright, trademarks, freedom of expression and tort law. He has published over 60 articles,
comments, and book chapters since joining NUS Law in 2008. His publications have appeared
in a wide range of journals that include Yale Journal of International Law, Harvard Journal of
Sports & Entertainment Law, Law Quarterly Review, International Journal for the Semiotics of
Law and Sydney Law Review. His monograph, The Commercial Appropriation of Fame: A
Cultural Analysis of the Right of Publicity and Passing Off, was published by Cambridge
University Press in both hardback (2017) and paperback (2018).
Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
Practice Area: Intellectual Property
Training Level: Update
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