PricewaterhouseCoopers

PricewaterhouseCoopers is a corporation in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 5 cases in Singapore's courts. Represented by 7 counsels. Through 2 law firms. Their track record shows a 40.0% success rate in resolved cases. They have been involved in 2 complex cases, representing 40.0% of their total caseload.

Legal Representation

PricewaterhouseCoopers has been represented by 2 law firms and 7 counsels.

Case Complexity Analysis

Analysis of PricewaterhouseCoopers's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.

Complexity Overview

Average Parties per Case
3.2
Complex Cases
2 (40.0%)
Cases with more than 3 parties

Complexity by Case Type

TypeCases
Lost23.0 parties avg
Partial13.0 parties avg
Won23.5 parties avg

Complexity Trends Over Time

YearCases
201214.0 parties avg
201123.0 parties avg
201012.0 parties avg
200914.0 parties avg

Case Outcome Analytics

Analysis of PricewaterhouseCoopers's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.

Outcome Distribution

Outcome TypeCases
Lost2(40.0%)
Partial1(20.0%)
Won2(40.0%)

Monetary Outcomes

CurrencyAverage
SGD0.001 cases

Yearly Outcome Trends

YearTotal Cases
20121
1
20112
11
20101
1
20091
1

Case History

Displaying all 5 cases

CaseRoleOutcome
15 May 2012
DefendantWonJudgment awarded to PricewaterhouseCoopers on their counterclaim for professional fees. Currency assumed to be SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore.
13 Sep 2011
DefendantPartialFirst week of trial dates vacated; new directions issued with 'unless' orders.
02 Jun 2011
DefendantWonThe defendant's position was supported as the court emphasized procedural compliance regarding the striking out application.
28 Dec 2010
Defendant, RespondentLostAppeal dismissed and the defendant was ordered to provide pre-action discovery.
05 Feb 2009
Defendant, AppellantLostCross-appeal dismissed; security for costs reduced on plaintiff's appeal. Assumed SGD as the judgment originates from Singapore.