Practice trainees can serve up to 3 months of their practice training period in the legal department of a qualifying entity.
A qualifying entity is a sole proprietorship, partnership, or body corporate which is not a Singapore law practice and has a legal department which:
To be a supervisor in a qualifying entity, a person must:
For the period served with the qualifying entity to count as the completion of a Secondary Seat, the practice trainee must complete all of the checklist requirements under the Practice Area Checklist for working in an in-house legal department. This Secondary Seat will be a Solicitor Seat. If the checklist is not completed, the period served may still count towards the 12-month practice training period, but the practice trainee will not be considered to have fulfilled a Secondary Seat through serving the practice training with the qualifying entity.
Do note that practice training must be served under a practice training contract with the qualifying entity. This practice training contract is separate from any practice training contract with a Singapore law practice.
Last Updated: 18 September 2024