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The Straits Times - Singapore's Best Law Firms 2026

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Lawyers raise concerns over move to cut fees

Mr Justin Chan said lawyers generally opposed scale costs, pointing out there is a court assessment process for clients who are dissatisfied with the legal bills and there are prescribed guidelines under the Rules of Court. He stressed that lawyers are aware clients face economic pressure and trial anxiety. “In terms of costs, I always try to view it from their perspective. No two cases are alike, so we do give an early indication of our costs and tailor the manpower to suit the clients’ needs while giving best value for money,” he added.

Singapore Law Watch, 14 November 2018

Hong Kong woman wins legal tussle against Singapore ​man over $3 million Tanglin apartment

“There was no common intention to share the property, the judge concluded.” … “(The Defendant) represented by Mr Justin Chan of Tito Isaac & Co, relied on remittance records to show that she alone paid for the property.”

The Straits Times, 20 July 2018

​Woman wins appeal against guarantor

“Mr Justin Chan, said that aside from recovering part of her loans, she was happy to have had the label of “moneylender” removed from her name.”

The Straits Times, 29 Nov 2014

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