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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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SAL Annual Review Series 2021

Annual Review of 2020 Cases on:

Wed, 23 Jun            Land Law                                       Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm
Wed, 30 Jun            Confidential Information and Data Protection   Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm
Mon, 19 Jul            Criminal Law                                   Register here   1.5 CPD
5.30pm - 7.00pm

Thu, 22 Jul            Competition Law                                Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm
Tue, 27 Jul            Tort Law                                       Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm
Wed, 28 Jul            Intellectual Property Law                      Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm
Wed, 11 Aug            Muslim Law                                     Register here   1.5 CPD
4pm - 5.30pm

Registration
All prices indicated include GST.

Annual Review Series 2021 Bundle A:                                     SGD 385.20 SGD 267.50
  1. Confidential Information and Data Protection
  2. Competition Law
  3. Tort Law
  4. Intellectual Property Law

Annual Review Series 2021 Bundle B:                                     SGD 385.20 SGD 267.50
  1. Land Law
  2. Criminal Law
  3. Tort Law
  4. Muslim Law
Price per session                                                             SGD 96.30
SAL Associate Student Member (To apply, click here)                     SGD 32.10 per session
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 Tue, 23 June   Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Land Law
                This session will encompass a discussion on selected cases decided in the past 5 years up to
                December 2020. It includes cases which touch on issues raised in earlier cases which are
                controversial or remained unresolved.
                The following topics will be covered (1) indefeasibility of title/interests; (2) co-ownership; (3)
                priority of competing claims; (4) caveatable interest; (5) adverse possession; and (6) strata
                title.

      3.30PM Participants log in
      4.00PM Presentation by
             • Professor Teo Keang Sood, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
             Discussion joined by
             • Mr Lee Liat Yeang, Senior Partner, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP

      5.20PM Q&A
      5.30PM End of Webinar

 Wed, 30 June Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Confidential Information and Data Protection
                This webinar is comprised of two parts. In the first part, the eight cases covered in the 2020
                SAL Ann Rev chapter on Confidential Information and Data Protection will be examined,
                focusing on the key points and practical takeaways. The eight cases are:
                   LVM Law Chambers LLC v Wan Hoe Keet [2020] 1 SLR 1083
                   I-Admin (Singapore) Pte Ltd v Hong Ying Ting [2020] 1 SLR 1130
                   Shanmugam Manohar v Attorney-General [2020] SGHC 120
                   BAFCO Singapore Pte Ltd v Lee Tze Seng [2020] SGHC 281
                   Re Creative Technology Ltd [2020] SGPDPC 1
                   Re Majestic Debt Recovery Pte Ltd [2020] SGPDPC 7
                   Re Times Software Pte Ltd [2020] SGPDPC 18
                   Re Everlast Projects Pte Ltd [2020] SGPDPC 20
                The second part of the seminar will be a panel discussion with eminent legal practitioners,
                where the discussion will revolve around selected topics relating to data protection law
                reform and to the IP Strategy Report 2030, among other matters.

      3.30PM Participants log in
      4.00PM Presentation by
             • Mr Benjamin Wong, Sheridan Fellow, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore
             Panel Discussion joined by
             • Mr Steve Tan, Partner & Deputy Head, TMT Practice, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP
             • Mr Lanx Goh, Head, International Privacy, Ant Group

      5.20PM Q&A
      5.30PM End of Webinar
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 Mon, 19 July Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Criminal Law

                This presentation will cover significant criminal law decisions handed down by the Singapore
                courts in 2020, including decisions relating to the general part of the criminal law (cases on
                common intention and impossible attempts), the Misuse of Drugs Act (cases on wilful
                blindness, the presumption of knowledge and joint possession), and other notable decisions.

      5.00PM Participants log in
      5.30PM Presentations by
             • Mr Tan Ee Kuan, Deputy Senior State Counsel / Deputy Public Prosecutor, Advocacy Group,
               Attorney-General’s Chambers
             • Ms Sarah Siaw, Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel, Crime Division, Attorney-General’s
               Chambers
             • Ms Lu Yiwei, Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel, Crime Division, Attorney-General’s
               Chambers
      6.50PM Q&A
      7.00PM End of Webinar

 Thu, 22 July   Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Competition Law

                This webinar will cover topics including merger clearances, enforcment efforts in the
                Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act, anti-competitive agreement, bid -rigging conduct in
                tenders for maintenance of swimming pool, investigations into online delivery and virtual
                kitchen sectors, mergers and assessment.

      3.30PM Participants log in
      4.00PM Presentation by
             • Ms Kala Anandarajah, PBM, Partner, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP

      5.20PM Q&A
      5.30PM End of Webinar

 Tue, 27 July   Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Tort Law

                It was an interesting year for the range of significant decisions in tort law handed down by
                the courts. Our speakers will discuss the most notable cases in 2020 dealing with issues such
                as limitation period, medical negligence, the scope of duty in negligence, breach of
                confidence, conspiracy, and defamation.

      3.30PM Participants log in
      4.00PM Presentations and Discussion by
             • Professor Gary Chan, Yong Pung How School of Law
             • Professor Kumaralingam Amirthalingam, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

      5.20PM Q&A
      5.30PM End of Webinar
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 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

 Wed, 11 Aug Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Muslim Law

               The speaker will discuss the cases in 2020 emanating from the Supreme Court and the
               MUIS Appeal Board spanning issues such as stay of proceedings, division of matrimonial
               assets, rights of third party relating to issues of custody and proceeds of matrimonial assets.
               These decisions reflect the intricate workings and close and symbiotic relationship between
               the civil and Muslim Law jurisprudential approaches.

      3.30PM Participants log in
      4.00PM Presentation by
             • Mr Mohamed Faizal Mohamed Abdul Kadir SC, Deputy Chief Prosecutor & Senior State
               Counsel, Attorney-General's Chambers
             Panel Discussion joined by
             • District Judge Azmin Jailani, District Judge, Family Justice Courts
             • Mr Ahmad Nizam Abbas, Senior Partner (Head, Family Law Practice), Emerald Law

      5.20PM Q&A
      5.30PM End of Webinar

                                   Supporting Organisation
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SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Land Law

Author / Speaker

                 Professor Teo Keang Sood
                 Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

                 Professor Teo is Professor of Law at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law.
                 He was educated at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur and Harvard Law School. He
                 teaches and researches on real property law and has presented papers locally and
                 internationally in this area.

                 His full biography is available at https://law.nus.edu.sg/people/teo-keang-sood/.

Panellist

                 Mr Lee Liat Yeang
                 Senior Partner, Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP

                 Lee Liat Yeang is a senior partner in Dentons Rodyk's Corporate Real Estate practice.

                 Liat Yeang started his legal practice with the firm in 1993. Since then, Liat Yeang has been
                 advising in all aspects of corporate real estate work including sales and purchase, project
                 development work for developers and real estate financing. He acts for many real estate
                 developers and real estate investment companies in numerous real estate transactions,
                 whether they are by sale of land or by sale of shares in the real estate holding company. He
                 has also handled numerous collective sales projects, acting for the vendors in the collective
                 sale (including attendance at the hearings of the applications to Strata Titles Boards for their
                 approval of the sale). He also advises clients on issues relating to Additional Buyers Stamp
                 Duties, and on issues relating to Qualifying Certificate issued to foreign developers of
                 residential lands.

                 Liat Yeang has been quoted on numerous occasions in The Straits Times, The Business
                 Times and in the business magazine Edge Singapore, on various legal and commercial issues
                 in the real estate industry.

             Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
             Practice Area: Real Estate
             Training Level: Update
             SILE Attendance Policy
             Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
             set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
             the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
             more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
             Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
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SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Confidential Information and Data Protection

Author / Speaker

                 Mr Benjamin Wong
                 Sheridan Fellow, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

                 Benjamin Wong is a Sheridan Fellow at NUS Law, and an Advocate & Solicitor in Singapore.
                 His primary research interests are in data protection law and the law of confidence, on
                 which he has published in a range of local and international journals. Benjamin authors the
                 chapter on confidential information and data protection in the SAL Annual Review of
                 Singapore Cases.

Panellists
                 Mr Steve Tan
                 Partner and Deputy Head in TMT Group, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP

                 Steve is a Partner and Deputy Head in Rajah & Tann Singapore’s TMT (Technology, Media
                 and Telecommunications) practice group. Steve practices Data Protection, Cybersecurity,
                 Information Technology, Intellectual Property, and Digital Media / Entertainment law. He
                 has been recognized as a leading lawyer for media and telecommunications in the PLC
                 Cross-border Media and Communications Handbook 2009/10; and for TMT (Technology,
                 Media and Telecommunications) work in the Asia Pacific Legal 500 2010 to 2020; the
                 AsiaLaw Profiles; the Practical Law Company Which Lawyer; and Chambers Asia Pacific
                 2013 to 2020. Steve is part of the firm’s TMT team that is ranked as tier 1 in the Asia
                 Pacific Legal 500, the AsiaLaw Profiles, and Chambers Asia Pacific. Steve is also cited as a
                 leading lawyer for Technology law, Media law and/or Information Technology law in Best
                 Lawyers 2013 to 2020, in The International Who’s Who of Telecoms and Media Lawyers
                 2014 to 2020 and in Who’s Who Legal : Data 2019, 2020 for Telecoms & Media, Data
                 Security, and Data Privacy & Protection. Steve is recognized as leading lawyer for IT &
                 Telecoms in Asia IP Experts 2018. Steve is recognized as a Distinguished Practitioner for
                 Technology and Communications in Asialaw Leading Lawyers 2020, 2021. Steve is cited as
                 “one of the best in the field of personal data protection” in Legal 500 2017. In Chambers
                 Asia Pacific 2019, Steve receives praise from a client who characterises him as a "truly
                 dedicated and passionate TMT lawyer. His knowledge in data protection laws and
                 understanding of policymaking are key. His wealth of experience in this area of law gives
                 me the confidence that I have been advised by one of the best in class.”. In Legal 500 2019,
                 Steve is cited as being “one of the gurus in the field of data protection”. Steve achieved top
                 10 in the Financial Times (FT) Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers Award 2019. In Legal 500
                 2020, a client gave testimony that “Steve Tan has great depth of knowledge for PDPA
                 matters. Strategic, sound in advice and very responsive.”. Steve was additionally picked as a
                 top 30 individual practitioner worldwide for Privacy and Data Protection in Best of the Best
                 Global Expert Guide 2019.

                 Steve co-founded and is a Director of (i) Rajah & Tann Technologies Pte Ltd, a company
                 that provides technical solutions to help organisations navigate the digital economy such as
                 contract management, e-discovery, e-learning; and (ii) Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity Pte Ltd,
                 a company specialising in cybersecurity and data breach incident response.
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                 Mr Lanx Goh
                 Head, International Privacy, Ant Group

                 Lanx Goh is the Head of International Privacy of Ant Group. Lanx was formerly the Data
                 Privacy & Cybersecurity Senior Counsel for TikTok Pte Ltd, Senior Legal Counsel and
                 Privacy & Cybersecurity Lead for Klook Travel Technology Limited and Head of
                 Investigation at the Personal Data Protection Commission where he was involved in the
                 review process of the revised Personal Data Protection Act.

                 He is an Adjunct Associate Professor (wef 1 Jul) with the National University of Singapore,
                 Faculty of Law and Adjunct Lecturer with the Singapore Management University, School of
                 Law where he developed and continues to co-teach the Privacy & Data Protection Law
                 courses. Lanx is also a Committee Member with the Singapore Law Society, Cybersecurity
                 and Data Protection Committee, and Fellow of Information Privacy and Board Member with
                 the International Association of Privacy Professional, Asia Advisory Board. Further, Lanx is
                 an accredited mediator with the Singapore Mediation Centre and the Singapore
                 International Mediation Institute.

                 He is also one of the authors for the 2nd Edition of Simon Chesterman (ed), Data Protection
                 Law in Singapore: Privacy and Sovereignty in an Interconnected World. By invitations, he
                 had published articles for peer-reviewed journals in Japan, Singapore and the United
                 Kingdom on privacy, data protection and cybersecurity laws as well as international
                 commercial litigation and arbitration. He had also spoken at various conferences and
                 seminars such as IAPP Asia Privacy Forum, ISCA: Financial Forensic and Cybersecurity
                 Conference and Data Protection in the Digital World Summit, Bulgaria.

                 In his postgraduate studies, he specialised in privacy and data protection laws, namely, MSc
                 degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice with the University of Oxford and LLM degree
                 with University of California, Berkeley.

              Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
              Practice Area: Data Protection & Privacy
              Training Level: Update
              SILE Attendance Policy
              Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
              set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
              the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
              more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
              Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
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SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Criminal Law

Authors / Speakers

                 Mr Tan Ee Kuan
                 Deputy Senior State Counsel / Deputy Public Prosecutor, Advocacy Group,
                 Attorney-General’s Chambers

                 Ee Kuan graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in Law in 2012, and
                 obtained a LLM from Harvard Law School in 2013.

                 In 2015, Ee Kuan joined the Singapore Legal Service as a Deputy Public Prosecutor / State
                 Counsel in the then Criminal Justice Division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC). In
                 2017, he was posted to the Supreme Court as a Justices’ Law Clerk. In 2019, he was
                 admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore and upon
                 returning to the AGC joined the Advocacy Group. Ee Kuan handles a range of criminal, civil
                 and international law disputes.

                 Ms Sarah Siaw
                 Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel, Crime Division,
                 Attorney-General’s Chambers

                 Sarah graduated from the University of Oxford with a BA in Jurisprudence in 2015. She
                 joined the Singapore Legal Service in 2016 as a Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel in
                 the then Criminal Justice Division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC). From 2017 to
                 2018, she was posted to the Supreme Court as a Justices’ Law Clerk. In 2019, she was
                 admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore, and returned to
                 AGC as part of the Crime Division.

                 Sarah handles a range of criminal litigation and advisory work. She is currently part of the
                 sexual offences specialist group and will be pursuing an LLM degree in Harvard Law School
                 next year.

                 Ms Lu Yiwei
                 Deputy Public Prosecutor / State Counsel, Crime Division,
                 Attorney-General’s Chambers

                 Yiwei graduated from the University of Cambridge with a BA in Law in 2016, and was
                 admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore in 2020.

                 Yiwei joined the Singapore Legal Service in 2017 as a Deputy Public Prosecutor / State
                 Counsel in the then Criminal Justice Division of the Attorney-General’s Chambers (AGC).
                 From 2018 to 2019, she was posted to the Supreme Court as a Justices’ Law Clerk. Upon
                 returning to AGC in 2020, Yiwei joined the Crime Division. She handles a range of criminal
                 litigation work, appearing in trials and appeals at all levels of courts. She is looking to pursue
                 a LLM degree in Columbia Law School this year.

              Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
              Practice Area: Crime
              Training Level: Update
              SILE Attendance Policy
              Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
              set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
              the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
              more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
              Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
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SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Competition Law

Author / Speaker

                Ms Kala Anandarajah, PBM
                Partner (Competition & Antitrust and Trade Practice),
                Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP

                Anandarajah is a partner of and heads the Competition & Antitrust and Trade Practice at
                Rajah & Tann. She has been lauded by clients as having “unrivalled knowledge and
                understanding of the law and uniquely… able to understand very complicated businesses
                and their likely reactions” by Chambers Asia 2021, for being "very dedicated, very quick and
                precise," by Chambers Asia 2019, and described as “super switched-on” by Who’s Who
                Legal 2018. Anandarajah, who is also identified as a Thought Leader by Who’s Who Legal,
                one of only 2 practitioners in Singapore, has been involved in major cartel/abuse
                investigations, cross-border mergers control and other notifications, leniency applications,
                plus dawn-raids, complaints, counselling and compliance in Singapore and across the
                Region. Anandarajah also has strong practices in Trade, EHS/ESG and Employment laws.

                Anandarajah takes pride in ensuring that every piece of work she undertakes is targeted and
                focused, addressing the specific need of the client in a practical business oriented manner.
                That has kept her interest in the law ignited. Anandarajah sits on various boards, including
                Building and Construction Authority, and is a member of the External Review Panel of
                Safety in SAF. Anandarajah was in 2014 awarded the Public Service Medal (Pingat Bakti
                Masyarakat) which is conferred by the President of Singapore.

             Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
             Practice Area: Competition Law
             Training Level: Update
             SILE Attendance Policy
             Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
             set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
             the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
             more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
             Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Tort Law

Authors / Speakers

                 Professor Gary Chan
                 Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management University

                 Gary Chan is Professor of Law, Yong Pung How School of Law, Singapore Management
                 University. He is an Advocate and Solicitor of the Singapore Supreme Court and an
                 Attorney & Counselor-at-law (New York). In the area of Tort Law and others, Gary Chan has
                 authored and/or edited books as well as numerous book chapters, journal articles and case
                 notes, and presented on his research in conferences both in Singapore and abroad (mainly
                 Europe, Asia and North America).

                 Professor Kumaralingam Amirthalingam
                 Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore

                 Kumaralingam Amirthalingam is a Professor at the NUS Law School. He has a PhD in Law
                 and researches selected areas of Tort Law (specializing in medical negligence) and Criminal
                 Law (specializing in public prosecutions). He teaches both these subjects and a Master’s
                 course on Business Torts. Kumar was seconded to the Attorney-General’s Chambers for
                 two years, has served on various Government committees, and has been consulted as an
                 expert for the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Law. He has twice been appointed as
                 Amicus Curiae by the Court of Appeal.

              Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
              Practice Area: Personal Injuries
              Training Level: Update
              SILE Attendance Policy
              Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
              set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
              the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
              more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
              Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
SAL 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).
SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Intellectual Property Law

Panellists

                 Ms Gloria Goh
                 Counsel, Allen & Gledhill LLP

                 Gloria’s areas of expertise are in intellectual property, technology and pharmaceuticals,
                 health products, cosmetics and food regulation. Her practice involves a broad range of
                 contentious and non-contentious matters involving trade mark, copyright, patent, domain
                 names, confidential information and data protection. Her experience includes conducting
                 intellectual property due diligence in corporate transactions, conducting intellectual
                 property audits for clients, advising clients on the acquisition of intellectual property and
                 drafting and negotiating commercial agreements relating to the acquisition of intellectual
                 property.

                 Gloria’s practice includes advising and managing information technology disputes spanning
                 a range of different technologies and offerings. She has advised clients on the execution
                 and negotiation of IT contracts with third parties.

                 Gloria was named as a “Leading Individual” for Intellectual Property by The Legal 500 Asia
                 Pacific 2020. She was also recognised as a Trade Mark star in the 2020/21 edition of IP
                 Stars for Singapore.

                 Mr Lam Chung Nian
                 Partner, WongPartnership LLP

                 Chung Nian heads the Intellectual Property, Technology & Media, Telecommunications and
                 Data Protection Practice at WongPartnership LLP.

                 He has extensive experience representing multinational companies, listed corporations and
                 public sector clients on regulatory, transactional and enforcement matters. He is a leading
                 practitioner in his areas of expertise, having won many awards and accolades.

                 He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators and has served as an IP Adjudicator
                 empowered to hear disputes before the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. He has
                 also been appointed to the Singapore International Arbitration Centre’s Panel of Arbitrators
                 for IP Disputes, and the World Intellectual Property Organization Panel of Film and Media
                 Mediators, Arbitrators and Experts, among others.

                 He is admitted to the Singapore Bar and to the Roll of Solicitors of England & Wales, and is
                 also a Registered Patent Agent in Singapore.

              Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
              Practice Area: Intellectual Property
              Training Level: Update
              SILE Attendance Policy
              Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
              set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
              the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
              more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
              Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
SAL Annual Review of 2020 Cases on Muslim Law

Author / Speaker

                Mr Mohamed Faizal Mohamed Abdul Kadir SC
                Deputy Chief Prosecutor & Senior State Counsel,
                Attorney-General's Chambers

                Faizal is a Deputy Chief Prosecutor & Senior State Counsel at the Attorney-General’s
                Chambers. He holds adjunct teaching positions in various institutions and was General
                Editor of “Criminal Procedure Code of Singapore: Annotations and Commentary” in addition
                to being the Author of the Chapter of Muslim Law in the Singapore Academy of Law Annual
                Review. He is a member of the MUIS Appeal Board. An alumnus of the National University
                of Singapore and Harvard Law School, Faizal was appointed Senior Counsel in 2020.

Panellists

                District Judge Azmin Jailani
                District Judge, Family Justice Courts

                District Judge Azmin Jailani graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2008
                and was admitted as an Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore in May
                2009. Prior to his present appointment, Azmin was practicing in M/s Rajah and Tann
                Singapore LLP (previously known as Rajah & Tann LLP) from 2008 to 2013, and thereafter
                in M/s Allen & Gledhill LLP from 2013 to 2017. During his practice years, Azmin was
                specialising in international arbitration, construction litigation, and civil & commercial
                litigation. He was also a volunteer lawyer with the Law Society Pro Bono Services
                (previously known as the Pro Bono Services Office of the Law Society of Singapore).

                In September 2017, Azmin was appointed as a District Judge of the Family Justice Courts.
                In January 2021, he was also appointed as a member of the MUIS Appeal Board, which
                hears appeals against decisions of the Syariah Court.

                Mr Ahmad Nizam Abbas
                Senior Partner (Head, Family Law Practice), Emerald Law

                Ahmad Nizam Abbas graduated from the University of Keele, United Kingdom and was
                called to the called to the Bar of Lincoln’s Inn in UK in July 1992. He was admitted as an
                Advocate and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore in January 1994. He obtained a
                Master of Laws in Islamic Law and Finance from the Singapore Management University in
                2013. He is a Facilitator and Trainer at the Singapore Institute of Legal Education for 3
                subjects – Family Law, Wills, Probate and Succession Planning and Mediation.

             Number of Public CPD points: 1.5
             Practice Area: Syariah Law
             Training Level: Update
             SILE Attendance Policy
             Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points are reminded that they must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy
             set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes logging in at the start of the webinar and logging out at
             the conclusion of the webinar in the manner required by the organiser, and not being away from the entire activity for
             more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy will not be able to obtain CPD
             Points for attending the activity. Please refer to http://www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.
Registration and Terms and Conditions for Events

General Terms and Conditions for Events
1)   Registration is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to availability of seats. Priority will be
     accorded to registrations received with payment.
2)   Registration fees must be paid in full on at least 5 working days before the commencement of the event to
     ensure admission.
3)   The Singapore Academy of Law reserves the right to refuse to register or admit any participant, and to
     cancel or postpone the programme.
4)   Note: In the course of the event, photographs/videos/interviews of participants could be taken/conducted
     by the Singapore Academy of Law or parties appointed by the Singapore Academy of Law for the purpose
     of post event publicity, either in the Singapore Academy of Law’s official publication/website, social media
     platforms or any third party’s publication/website/social media platforms approved by the Singapore
     Academy of Law.

Cancellation and Transferring of Registration
1)   A administrative charge of S$21.40 (inclusive of GST) will be levied for every cancellation with exception
     to Point (2).
2)   The registration fees will remain payable in full:
     a) if notice of cancellation is received less than 5 working days before commencement of the event; or
     b) if a participant fails to attend the event for any reason whatsoever; or
     c)   if a participant arrives late or fails to attend any part of the event; or
     d) for cancellation of registration for any events for which refund is expressly stated to be unavailable.
3)   Registrations are transferable within the same organisation and same fee category. Please provide the
     name of the substitute to les@sal.org.sg at least two working days before the programme. If a non-member
     is nominated to attend in place of a member, the fee difference must be paid before the commencement of
     the event for the transfer to be valid.

For the complete Terms and Conditions, please visit: https://www.sal.org.sg/Events/Events-Terms-Conditions
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