Breach of Employment Contract

Breach of Employment Contract

In Singapore, employment is governed by the Employment Act of 1968 and common law. Seafarers, domestic workers, statutory board employees or civil servants do not fall under the Act; their employment contracts govern their terms and conditions. The Act protects most...
Criminal Breach of Trust

Criminal Breach of Trust

Criminal breach of trust (CBT) is a serious offence in Singapore. A person found guilty of CBT can be sentenced to up to 20 years imprisonment, a fine or both. Several high-profile CBT cases led to the introduction of amendments to the Penal Code in January 2020. To...
Misuse of Drugs Act in Singapore

Misuse of Drugs Act in Singapore

Singapore has stringent drug laws. Despite these strict laws, or maybe because of them, many people are still arrested regularly for drug offences in Singapore. Sentencing varies depending on the type and quantity of drugs. In some cases, an accused can be sentenced...
Dorothy Tan – Top 100 Women in Litigation in Asia Pacific

Dorothy Tan – Top 100 Women in Litigation in Asia Pacific

PKWA Law is pleased to share that our family lawyer Dorothy Tan has been selected as one of the Top 100 Women in Litigation in Asia Pacific by the prestigious legal publication Benchmark Litigation. This is the second consecutive year that Dorothy has been named on...
Doxxing in Singapore

Doxxing in Singapore

Technology has many advantages and provides new ways to learn, communicate, share information, and connect with friends and family. However, it is not without risks. More and more people find themselves victims of online embarrassment and harassment. In recent years,...
Defamation in Singapore

Defamation in Singapore

The Singapore Constitution protects the right to free speech. However, this right can be restricted in certain circumstances to protect the good reputation of individuals and companies. Specific actions to ruin a person’s or company’s reputation are...
Outrage of Modesty

Outrage of Modesty

In Singapore, acts of sexual molestation are criminalised by section 354 of the Penal Code. It describes outrage of modesty as “assault or use of criminal force to any person, intending to outrage or knowing it to be likely to outrage the modesty of that...
PKWA Law recognised in Doyles 2022 Awards

PKWA Law recognised in Doyles 2022 Awards

PKWA Law has been named by Doyles as one of the top leading Family & Divorce law firms in Singapore once again, cementing our position in the practice of family, divorce and matrimonial law. PKWA Law’s Head of Family Law & General Litigation Practice and...