Singapore scheme dependent on English damages award “fell short” of moratoria test
"The app graveyard is full of costly and expensive apps," Justice Abdullah said. (Credit: Shutterstock.com/Romariolen)
A Singapore court has explained why it declined to extend moratoria for four companies in an international social media app start-up that are pursuing a British property tycoon for damages over revoked freezing orders they say drove them to distress.
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