SINGAPORE - Law students from the National University of Singapore will soon have more opportunities to put their legal education into practice while simultaneously serving the community.
Under the programme, which kicks in immediately, students will be exposed to new areas of legal practice, from intellectual property to financing and personal property law, said the university. Lauding the programme as a new milestone, Mr Tong said:"This is an additional step for NUS Law towards innovations in legal teaching."
In return, the students get first-hand experience working on live legal cases, appearing in court with their professors, and drafting documents for court matters. "This is entirely appropriate, as that is when the lack of legal advice and support can see real harm. But it is far from the only way in which lawyers can give back to society."
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