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  2. WongPartnership - Wikipedia

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    WongPartnership is a Singaporean law firm. It is regarded as one of the Big Four law firms in Singapore, alongside Allen & Gledhill, Rajah & Tann, and Drew & Napier. [1] [2] In 2021, it was ranked as the second-largest law firm in Singapore by size, with 111 partners and 223 associates. [3]

  3. Anamah Tan - Wikipedia

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    Anamah Tan is a Singaporean family law attorney and lobbyist. Tan was born in 1940. [1] She earned her law degree from the National University of Singapore in 1963 and was admitted as an advocate and solicitor in Singapore the same year. [2] She initially worked for the Housing and Development Board before entering private practice during the ...

  4. Category:Singaporean women lawyers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Singaporean lawyers. It includes lawyers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Singaporean women lawyers"

  5. Lawyers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, there were 95 foreign firms with offices in Singapore, and 840 foreign lawyers, up from 576 in 2000. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Six international firms were given a licence to practice local corporate law for the first time in December 2008.

  6. Shook Lin & Bok - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Shook Lin opened an office in Singapore, [4] [5] and by the 1980s, it was considered one of the four local leading law firms of the time. [6] [7] In 2001, it was among the first batch of joint law ventures approved by the Singaporean government to operate a partnership with Allen & Overy. The partnership dissolved in 2009. [8]

  7. Lee & Lee - Wikipedia

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    After passing the bar, Lee Kuan Yew worked at the Singaporean law firm Laycock and Ong. His frequent representation of activists and trade unions, pro bono, led to disagreements with the firm's management. In 1955, he formed Lee & Lee with his brother and wife. [1] At the beginning, Lee did a variety of low-value cases to support the firm.

  8. List of largest law firms by revenue - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 See also. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... This is a list of the world's largest law firms based on the Global 200 Rankings. [1] Firms marked ...

  9. Category:Singaporean lawyers - Wikipedia

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    Law portal; Singapore portal; Subcategories. ... Singaporean women lawyers (19 P) A. Attorneys-general of Singapore (16 P, 1 F) J. Singaporean judges (5 C, 3 P, 3 F) L.