Kaden Boriss Partners is a prominent corporate and commercial law firm with the principal office located in the corporate metropolis-Gurgaon, which is fast emerging as the corporate capital of India and is a part of the National Capital Region (Delhi). The law firm is member of a global network of law firms, legal services as well as legal process outsourcing companies, conceptualized by Kaden Boriss (UK) Ltd.
Käden Boriss network has its presence in more than 20 countries across the globe and in India through its network members, Kaden Boriss Partners, a corporate & commercial law firm, and Kaden Boriss Consulting Pvt. Ltd., a legal consulting and a legal BPO Company.
Kaden Boriss Partners has always been proactive in organizing and conducting host of programs and projects concerning different facets of law. It has partnered in the past with institutions like Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (Germany), SAARCLAW (South Asia), New Scotland Yard-London Metro Police (UK), CARDOZO Law School (New York, USA) and National Conference of US Bar Presidents (USA) for various projects and events within and outside India.
National University of Singapore (NUS) is the premier law school in Singapore, tracing its history to the founding of the Department of Law at the University of Malaya in Singapore in 1956. NUS Law has celebrated its 50th anniversary, and has in the past half-century produced a vast array of prominent alumni occupying top positions in the judiciary, government, diplomacy, academia and the legal profession. Distinguished alumni include the Chief Justices of both Singapore and Malaysia as well as the Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore. The Faculty of Law moved back in 2006 to NUS' original campus at Bukit Timah, and continues to be an integral part of NUS which in 2006 was ranked as one of the top 20 universities in the world.
Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), an independent, not-for-profit organisation, was established in 1991 to meet the demands of the international business community for a neutral, efficient and reliable dispute resolution institution in a fast-developing Asia. Funded by the Singapore government at its inception, SIAC is now entirely financially self-sufficient. On 1 April 2003, SIAC ceased its corporate link with the Singapore Academy of Law. With contemporaneous effect, it forged an affiliation with the Singapore Business Federation, the apex organization of the business community in Singapore.