Joyce A. Tan & Partners LLC
Joyce A. Tan & Partners was founded in Singapore in 1998 with a strong international outlook and has been active in cross-border transactions since its inception, covering the range of legal services typically required by businesses from the establishment to the operation and conduct of business in Singapore.
The intersection between AI and the Workplace Fairness Act
The intersection between AI and the Workplace Fairness Act
Is it possible to argue that there may be a policy interest to ensure that companies continuously adopt new technologies to renew their workforce?
AI models are hungry for your data, so don’t just give it away
Taking stock of your proprietary data as an intangible asset is the first step in monetising it or realising additional value to your data.
Navigating public–private collaboration in Singapore’s health tech and life sciences landscape
Singapore has seen the rise in public-private collaborations where public institutions provide some level of support and funding to private start-up entities to help jumpstart their journey.
Know thy investor and source of funds as basic safeguards
Companies should conduct some level of understanding of their potential investors before rushing to accept investments.
Copyright and AI model training: The balancing act as seen from Singapore
Should our intellectual property laws evolve further?
Singapore in a good position to be a hub for clinical studies
Singapore's status as a travel hub can enhance its attractiveness to recruit more study participants in clinical trials.
Singapore in a multipolar world: An economy built on trust
Singapore’s rule of law has created a framework of laws which are predictable, regularly, and transparently enforced.
Non-compete clauses: To regulate or not regulate
As an employer, you may be wondering should I even include any non-compete clauses?
Contract 'of' or 'for' Service? Or a New Legal Creature? The Singapore Platform Worker’s Bill
The Singapore Platform Worker’s Bill was passed on 10 September 2024, though, as at the time of the writing of this article, it has not yet come into force.
Medical data exchanges - A pipe dream or a nightmare?
Data exchanges promise us fruits of the future. For medical data, these exchanges are meant to
accelerate innovation, speed the pathway to personalised medicine, finding cures for long dreaded
diseases, extending life and the quality of life. There’s just one problem – and it’s summarised easily in
one question: “Which of you would like to post your medical data for the world to see?”
Commentary
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Transformation without disruption: Your Existing ERP is an accelerant to business innovation
From Singapore to Southeast Asia: Thriving in innovation by knowing when to pause
Section 13O, MAS, and the digital footprint of Singapore Family Offices
Could Singapore lead the world's next management revolution?
RIE2030’s real test: Turning innovation into impact
What Singapore logistics operators often overlook when electrifying fleets