Our Head of International Arbitration Koh Swee Yen, SC, Deputy Head of Commercial & Corporate Disputes Wendy Lin, and Partners in our Commercial & Corporate Disputes Practice Tiong Teck Wee and Monica Chong Wan Yee shared their insights on the latest trends and developments in litigation in Singapore in the latest edition of Chambers’ Litigation 2024 Global Practice Guide.
The chapter covers changes in the regime for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in Singapore, developments in cryptocurrency disputes (including whether cryptocurrency can be considered to be property and can be recognised as a money debt), and updates on the latest Singapore Court decisions in the international arbitration space (including the confidentiality of arbitration proceedings and the tribunal’s deliberations, and the introduction of new claims in ongoing arbitration proceedings).
The Chambers’ Litigation 2024 Global Practice Guides provides readers with commentary on the latest trends and developments in litigation in key jurisdictions around the world, and focus on practical legal issues affecting businesses.
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