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Below are the statutory requirements by Bar Council on setting up of a new practice.

Ruling 7.06 Setting Up of a New Firm


The notice to Bar Council should contain the following particulars:
1. Proposed name
2. Proposed address
3. Proposed date of commencement
4. Telephone, facsimile numbers and email address of the new firm

Ruling 7.06(3)(a) - Letter of


Objection
If the proposed name is already a
registered name of another law firm or
is not in accordance with Section 85
LPA, the intending sole proprietor or
the partners shall be required to submit
a fresh name for approval.

Ruling 7.06(3)(b) Letter of No


Objection
Bar Council may issue a letter of no
objection subject to the following
conditions:
1. The
intending
sole
proprietor/partners is/are in
possession of a valid Sijil
Annual
and
Practising
Certificate
2. Sole proprietor/partners have
obtained
the
required
mandatory PII cover
Ruling 7.06(3)(c) - Record in the
System
Upon the issuance of the letter of no
objection, the new firm and its
particulars shall be recorded in the Bar
Council
Membership
Department
system.

Section 78(a) LPA Mandatory PII Scheme


Complete the Proposal Form prepared by the Broker and submit together with the No
Objection Letter issued by Bar Council.

Ready to start your practice! Read the Start Kit that is given complimentary to all
newly established firms. For more information, contact the Membership Department.

Remember:
If you decide to change your mind to set up a new practice, inform Bar Council so that
your records will be removed from the system.

Deciding on a Firm Name


Bar Council may refuse to approve the firm name on the grounds that the proposed firm
name is likely to be confused with a registered firms name or is likely to mislead the public.
In identifying the firms name, the following Rulings must be referred to:
Ruling 2.01(1) Variant spelling
Advocate & Solicitor may not use variant spelling of his own name that does not appear in
identity card.
Ruling 2.01(4) Surname
Firm name may include the surname of an Advocate & Solicitor who is a partner or sole
proprietor.
Ruling 2.02 Vernacular language
Firm name in vernacular language to be approved by Bar Council.
Ruling 2.03 Restrictions
Descriptions which are not permitted in firm name. It is not permitted to include academic
qualification, awards and title in a name.

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