Byers v Saudi National Bank: The Evolving Landscape of Knowing Receipt
This article discusses key takeaways from the UK Supreme Court decision in Byers v Saudi National Bank on the law of knowing receipt, possible implications of Byers v Saudi National Bank on Singapore’s law on knowing receipt, as well as
Liability for AI-generated Content
This article explores liability for text and image content produced by generative AI. In the case of wrong output, or hate speech/toxic output – who should be responsible (given the many parties involved in developing and deploying the AI system
Future Proofing Your Practice
Key Considerations for Technology Pilots in Law Firms In an era of rapid legal evolution, how are law firms reviewing new technology? This article examines the necessity of technology pilots for law firms alongside key considerations to ensure these new tools
Working from Home – Luxury, Necessity or a Right?
“What’s their work-from-home policy like?” That’s the question we get 80% of the time when speaking with lawyers looking out for new roles. Working from home, or “WFH”, has become everyday parlance. It is also a significant factor that influences people’s decisions
Legal Tech and Client Experience
Enhancing Service Delivery in Law Firms The legal profession is at a critical juncture, with technology reshaping client satisfaction and service delivery. This article evaluates legal tech innovations' role in improving client experiences, advocating for services that meet modern demands for
How AI is Transforming the Way Singapore Does Document Review
For over a decade, purpose-built AI has been infiltrating document review workflows, ushering in greater efficiency and cost reduction in litigation, investigations and dispute resolution. While manual review remains the status quo in Singapore at present, the imperative for AI-powered
State of Play in Computational Law & Legal Technology in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region
Conversations from CLAWCON 2023 From 12 to 14 July 2023, the Singapore Management University’s Centre for Computational Law (SMU CCLAW) hosted the 1st Edition of the Computational Law Conference (CLAWCON). The inaugural conference was structured around the theme of “Computational Law
What We Can Learn from Taylor Swift When Implementing BEPS 2.0
You’re almost in KL! The city centre is just about an hour’s drive from the Seremban rest stop. No surprise that many Singaporeans will be stopping at this major rest and relax stop to refuel or recharge (for EVs) or
Law Fraternity Games 2024
The annual Law Fraternity Games (LFG) 2024 was held from 2 to 3 February 2024. A long-standing tradition of LFG is for members of the Law Society of Singapore (LSS) to intermingle with aspiring lawyers, paving the way for connections
Bonding at the Kitchen
We had the opportunity to dine at Bonding Kitchen at Orchard Gateway late last year. In addition to being a 忘年会 (End of year party), we also were welcoming two recent additions to our department. So where else could they