Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore
Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore is a statutory board in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 3 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 5 counsels. Through 3 law firms. Their track record shows a 33.3% success rate in resolved cases. They have been involved in 1 complex case, representing 33.3% of their total caseload.
Legal Representation
Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore has been represented by 3 law firms and 5 counsels.
Law Firm | Cases Handled |
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Legal Solutions LLC | 1 case |
Rajah & Tann | 1 case |
Madhavan Partnership | 1 case |
Case Complexity Analysis
Analysis of Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.
Complexity Overview
- Average Parties per Case
- 3.0
- Complex Cases
- 1 (33.3%)
- Cases with more than 3 parties
Complexity by Case Type
Type | Cases |
---|---|
Lost | 13.0 parties avg |
Neutral | 14.0 parties avg |
Won | 12.0 parties avg |
Complexity Trends Over Time
Year | Cases |
---|---|
2021 | 14.0 parties avg |
2012 | 12.0 parties avg |
2004 | 13.0 parties avg |
Case Outcome Analytics
Analysis of Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.
Outcome Distribution
Outcome Type | Cases |
---|---|
Lost | 1(33.3%) |
Neutral | 1(33.3%) |
Won | 1(33.3%) |
Monetary Outcomes
Currency | Average |
---|---|
SGD | 269,175.311 cases |
Yearly Outcome Trends
Year | Total Cases |
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2021 | 1 1 |
2012 | 1 1 |
2004 | 1 1 |
Case History
Displaying all 3 cases
Case | Role | Outcome |
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02 May 2021 | Intervener | NeutralThe intervener's submissions were considered by the court. The currency is assumed to be SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore. |
03 Oct 2012 | Plaintiff, Respondent | WonDeclaration granted in favor of Motor Insurers’ Bureau of Singapore. |
22 Feb 2004 | Defendant | LostJudgment against the Defendant; damages awarded to the plaintiff in the amount of $269,175.31 (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore). |