Tan Tee Jim, S.C. invited to speak at IP Academy’s Developments in IP Law Series 2015

We are proud to announce that Tan Tee Jim S.C., senior partner and head of our Intellectual Property Department, has been invited to speak at the IP Academy’s Developments in IP Law Series 2015.

The Developments in IP Law Series is the IP Academy’s annual signature programme for the legal fraternity in Singapore. It charts the development of the main Intellectual Property Rights (copyright, registered designs, patents, trade marks and passing off) within Singapore and other jurisdictions in the preceding year […]


Consultant Hon. Justice (Ret’d) Goh Joon Seng appointed to Appointing Committee in respect of disciplinary proceedings relating to the Singapore International Commercial Court

Lee & Lee is pleased to note that our Consultant, the Hon. Justice (Ret’d) Goh Joon Seng, has been appointed by the Chief Justice to the Appointing Committee constituted under section 36Q of the Legal Profession Act in respect of disciplinary proceedings relating to the Singapore International Commercial Court (“SICC”). Justice Goh’s two year term took effect from 1 January 2015.

Foreign lawyers who appear before the SICC will be subject to the oversight of the Supreme Court. The Appointing Committee […]


“Strata Titles Board Holds That Section 47 Of The BMSMA Cannot Be Used To Obtain Documents For Use In Other Proceedings” by Toh Kok Seng and Daniel Chen

Lee & Lee’s latest update covers the decision of the Strata Titles Board in Sheldon Lee v The Management Corporation Strata Title Plan No. 3330 (STB No. 39 of 2014).

Lee & Lee’s Toh Kok Seng, Yik Shu Ying and Daniel Chen acted for the successful Respondents in the above case.

Download file: The Grange Case Update – 26112014


“CCS Imposes Financial Penalties of S$9.3M on Japanese Bearing Manufacturers” by Tan Tee Jim, S.C. and Jeremiah Chew

Lee & Lee’s update analyses the latest Infringement Decision released by the Competition Commission of Singapore on 27 May 2014, in which four Japanese bearing manufacturers and their Singapore subsidiaries were fined a total of S$9.3M.

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“High Court voids restrictive covenant imposed on ex-employee: Lek Gwee Noi v Humming Flowers & Gifts Pte Ltd [2014] SGHC 64” by Tan Tee Jim, S.C. and Freddy Lim

Lee & Lee’s latest update covers the recent High Court decision of Lek Gwee Noi v Humming Flowers & Gifts Pte Ltd [2014] SGHC 64.

Lee & Lee’s Tan Tee Jim, S.C. and Freddy Lim acted for the successful Plaintiff in the above case.

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