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Litigation Edge Launches InSync Evidence Platform, Its Next Generation Solution for Virtual Hearings and Legal Team Collaboration

Litigation Edge Launches InSync Evidence Platform, Its Next Generation Solution for Virtual Hearings and Legal Team Collaboration New Legal Platform Enables Lawyers to Work Together, Anywhere and Provides Seamless Global Evidence Presentation Singapore, Singapore, July 30, 2021 (PR.com)  Asia’s premier legal technology specialist Litigation Edge today announced the release of InSync Evidence Platform (InSync v2), a legal technology solution that enhances virtual hearings and promotes efficient collaboration amongst geographically dispersed legal teams. “The initial concept for InSync was developed in response to COVID-19 remote work mandates,” said Serena Lim, Director and Co-Founder, Litigation Edge. “The sudden shift in workstyle gave us the breathing space, incentive, and creative impetus to create the platform for lawyers, law firms, and legal organizations.”

Former Mediacorp artiste Shane Pow intends to admit to drink-driving charge

He will be back in court on July 14 to admit to the offence. This will be his second drink-driving conviction. In 2014, he was fined and disqualified from driving after he was convicted of a similar offence. Details on the fine amount and disqualification period were not revealed in court documents. Pow could end up behind bars this time as repeat drink drivers can be jailed for up two years and fined up to $20,000. First-time offenders can be jailed for up to a year and fined up to $10,000. Pow allegedly committed his latest drink-driving offence at around 11.20pm on Sept 17 last year.

Service of a Writ of Summons on companies during the new normal - A case comment on Genuine Pte Ltd v HSBC Bank Middle East Ltd Dubai [2021] SGHC 104 | Dentons

Driver of Maserati that dragged cop loses appeal, as judge calls his actions heinous and dangerous

The Straits Times Driver of Maserati that dragged cop loses appeal, as judge calls his actions heinous and dangerous Lee Cheng Yan was last year given four years and seven months jail, a $3,700 fine and a lifetime driving ban for his offences.PHOTO: ST FILE https://str.sg/3kW5 They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

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