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Recent LinkedIn data shared with TIME magazine showed that references to “generative AI” appeared in posts 36 times more often in 2023 than in 2022. 2023 was undoubtedly the year that generative AI became mainstream for the general business world.  For

Is “Web 3.0” an overhyped buzzword? Why do lawyers need to know what Web 3.0 is? In a nutshell, Web 3.0 promises to lead the next wave of technological innovations that can present new opportunities for law practices and lawyers. The

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

The Next Step of Tackling Dispute Resolution in the Digital Economy In 2020, COVID-19 forced countries to close borders and separated people physically for months. In response, people turned to the digital sphere to connect, change and continue, which sparked a

Tapping into Emerging Data for Effective Cross-Border Investigations and Disputes in Asia The U.S. Department of Justice(DOJ) recently issued guidance for prosecutors when evaluating whether, and to what extent, a corporation’s compliance programme was effective at the time of a violation.[ref]https://www.cooley.com/news/insight/2023/2023-03-20-doj-issues-further-guidance-warnings-on-ephemeral-messaging-apps[/ref]

The increased availability of digital technology has changed the legal ecosystem, presenting new challenges and opportunities in equal measure. Parties and their counsel are looking for ways to be more economical and effective when resolving disputes. This article explores the role

In 2011, Marc Andreessen said “software is eating the world”. And with that in mind, a computer scientist and a lawyer decided to do just that. Legalese.com was born, and five years later, Singapore Management University’s Centre for Computational Law.

Organisations across the world are rapidly increasing the amount of data that they collect and hold. By 2025, the total amount of data “created, captured, copied and consumed globally” is estimated to increase by 180 per cent over 2020 figures.[ref]https://www.statista.com/statistics/871513/worldwide-data-created/#:~:text=The%20total%20amount%20of%20data,replicated%20reached%20a%20new%20high.[/ref] While

The practice of law is constantly evolving. Information now moves at a much faster pace, and can be disseminated with just one click, to a far greater number of people than before. This is the same for business and professional transactions,

BR Law Corporation is a full-service Singapore law firm in good standing for over 35 years. Over the past three decades, the firm has seen the technology landscape evolve. The firm was therefore sensitive to the transformative impact of technology,