SINGAPORE, Oct 9 While aspiring lawyers may get more time to learn the ropes as their practice training period will be doubled from six months to a year, lawyers told TODAY.
SINGAPORE While aspiring lawyers may get more time to learn the ropes as their practice training period will be doubled from six months to a year, lawyers told TODAY that there are some concerns about the cost firms may incur.
SINGAPORE While aspiring lawyers may get more time to learn the ropes as their practice training period will be doubled from six months to a year, lawyers told TODAY that there are some concerns about the cost firms may incur.
Two weeks ago, gym chain Anytime Fitness apologised for charging its Bugis outlet member S$60 as a "tailgating fee". CNA speaks to another member who was also asked to pay a fine and asks lawyers if these terms are enforceable.