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  1. Think Big – The Singapore International Mediation Centre

    Think Big – The Singapore International Mediation Centre “If I …

  2. Herbert Smith Freehills ADR in Asia Pacific Guide – Spotlight on Singapore

    … Smith Freehills ADR in Asia Pacific Guide – Spotlight on Singapore On 16 February 2016, the … with its innovative AMA Protocol.   Do you think there is a difference in Western and Asian attitudes … as commonly used as in western companies. Anecdotally, the big Asian companies have very hierarchical structures, and …

  3. SIMC & KCAB INTERNATIONAL Webinar: Future of international mediation: Post-Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on cross-border disputes

    … In a webinar co-organized by the Singapore International Mediation Centre (SIMC) and Korean … mediation going forward especially since we can expect a big flood of investor claims?”  Mr Lim:  “Yes. I think there is recognition now that if there is a chance to …

  4. The New K-Wave: Evolution in Mediation Practice and Processes

    … SC (Regional Head, Dispute Resolution Group, Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP) George Lim SC (Chairman, SIMC) … Mr Xavier’s view, corporations (both large and small) now think about what is the best way to resolve disputes – … to Mr Kim’s question on tips to persuade governments or big companies to settle disputes through mediation, Mr Lim …

  5. SINGAPORE CONVENTION WEEK: Midnight Clauses and S.M.A.R.T. Settlement Agreements

    SINGAPORE CONVENTION WEEK: Midnight Clauses and S.M.A.R.T. … late-night scenario: “Before the mediation, I like to think about the clauses that would appear in the settlement … in future business for the parties. If there was one big thing to come out of the workshop, it was this: that …

  6. Mediation across Borders

    … *At the time of writing Eunice is Deputy CEO of the Singapore International Mediation Centre (SIMC) and Jolene … legal advisers. To the reader, it might be easy to think that all of this could have been prevented if Mr K had … disputes. Differences would continue to play a big part in these disputes and would need to be managed as …