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Do in-house counsel need to be registered with the Legal Services Regulatory Authority ("LSRA")?
In-house counsel (also referred to as "legal counsel" or "corporate counsel") who are employed by an entity that is not a licensed law practice, are not required to register with the LSRA.
For other queries about in-house counsel, please contact the Singapore Corporate Counsel Association.
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