Brief BiodataDaniel Seng teaches and researches on information technology law and infocommunications law. Between 2001 and 2003, he was concurrently the Director of Research, Technology Law Development Group at the Singapore Academy of Law. He graduated with firsts from NUS and Oxford, where he received the Rupert Cross Prize in 1994. He was previously a partner and header the technology practice at Messrs Rajah & Tann. He was recently appointed as amicus curiae to the Court of Appeal of Singapore in the case of Chwee Kin Keong & Ors v Digilandmall.com Pte Ltd. Daniel has presented papers at various local, regional and international conferences and written on evidence, information technology and intellectual property laws. He is a member of various Singapore governmental committees that undertook legislative reforms in information technology and intellectual property laws. When he was in practice, Daniel was profiled for his work in the areas of information technology and intellectual property in the Guide to the Worlds' Leading Information Technology Advisers 1999-2000, AsiaLaw Profiles 2001, AsiaLaw Leading Lawyers 2000 and AsiaLaw Leading Lawyers 2001.