Alumni
SMU LAW ALUMNI
Even after our students graduate, we continue to stay connected and support them in whatever way we can. We are immensely proud of their achievements. Many of them have gone on to make their mark in the profession, industry and academia. Within the past year alone, more than 20 of them have been promoted to partners in law firms. Quite a few have even struck out on their own to set up their own private practice and legal-tech start-ups. To find out more about the many exciting things our alumni do, check out our Alumni Newsletters below.
YONG PUNG HOW SCHOOL OF LAW ALUMNI NEWSLETTER - MARCH 2022
In this issue, we feature alumni Joey Ng and Chan Yuk Lun (LLB '14) and their respective journeys in social entrepreneurship. Also featured are Clare Lee Chia Ming (LL.B/BBM '13) who shares her journey in litigation, and Wilbur Lim (LL.B '12), on his journey with Mark Lee (LL.B '12) in setting up a boutique firm and finding success. This issue also provides a snapshot of recent major alumni and school events such as this year's Commencement ceremonies and the Alumni Homecoming, in addition to a special focus on the 10th anniversary of our Pioneer Graduates from the Class of 2011 and updates on alumni in their ongoing careers.
YONG PUNG HOW SCHOOL OF LAW ALUMNI NEWSLETTER - FEBRUARY 2021
In this issue, Chow Zi En (LLB, 2017) shares about her passion for international law and her exciting experience working at the World Bank in Washington, DC; Jonathan Muk (LLB & BBM 2013) explains the importance of giving back to society; Sui Yi Siong (LLB, 2014) provides insight on his criminal law practice; and Mark Chia (LLB & BBM, 2018) and Rodney Yap (LLB & BBM, 2018) share about their adventures in building legal tech start-ups.
YONG PUNG HOW SCHOOL OF LAW ALUMNI NEWSLETTER - JULY 2020
In this issue, we featured several alumni who have ventured into the law and technology sphere. Josh Lee (LLB, 2015) shares about the importance of generating thought leadership among lawyers and policymakers in this area of growing importance; Stella Chen (LLB, 2015) explains how technological tools are being used to assist in the process of drafting legal documents; Joey Pang (JD, 2013) shares about the intersection between law and technology in the banking sector; and Chang Zi Qian (LLB, 2011) and Edmund Koh (LLB, 2011), co-founders of legal tech start-up INTELLLEX, shares about their aspiration to make legal research easier with tech solutions.