Law Society president Adrian Tan dies aged 57 after battle with cancer

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SINGAPORE – Law Society of Singapore president Adrian Tan has died after fighting cancer for more than a year. He was 57. The Law Society announced his death in a statement on Saturday evening. “Throughout his battle with cancer... Adrian exemplified extraordinary courage. Despite the immense challenges he faced, he continued to carry out his duties with resolve and cheerfulness,...

SINGAPORE – Law Society of Singapore president Adrian Tan has died after fighting cancer for more than a year. He was 57.“Throughout his battle with cancer... Adrian exemplified extraordinary courage. Despite the immense challenges he faced, he continued to carry out his duties with resolve and cheerfulness, and never failed to grace us with his trademark humour.

The society also extended its condolences to Mr Tan’s family and loved ones, and said his “spirit and unwavering dedication will continue to inspire us all”.The TSMP Law Corporation partner was diagnosed with cancer in March 2022 and announced his rare condition in a LinkedIn post on July 28, without disclosing what type of cancer it was.

Describing him as “a wonderful colleague, a nurturing mentor and a loyal friend”, TSMP said in a statement: “Throughout his illustrious 31-year career, Adrian made significant contributions to the legal industry, leaving an indelible mark on all those who had the honour of working with him.” “The legacy that he leaves behind is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the legal profession and his tireless commitment to promoting justice and fairness for all.”

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