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Table of Contents Nisha Francine Rajoo The emergence of alternative legal service providers in recent years has resulted in a spectrum of responses from the legal profession, ranging from general receptiveness and the subsequent liberalisation of the legal services sector, to the largely protectionist and conservative. While alternative legal service providers are viewed as welcome […]

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… MANAGING AI RISKS WILL BECOME INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT AS LAW PRACTICES HARNESS AI FOR THE BENEFIT OF THEIR CLIENTS. AI AND LAWYERS (PART 2) In the “Continuing Conversations from the Colloquium” series, we look at some of the key themes arising from the Law Society’s Colloquium on ‘The Role of Lawyers in the Age of […]

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Table of Contents Amelia Chew, Jennifer Lim Wei Zhen & Irene Ng (Huang Ying) The role of lawyers has traditionally been defined and described by their areas of practice: e.g. mergers & acquisitions, litigation, investigations. Technological developments have, however, put pressure on the traditional roles of lawyers, and this paper intends to analyse: (1) how […]

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Table of Contents Josh Lee Kok Thong & Tristan Koh Ly Wey The increased interest in artificial intelligence (‘AI’) regulation stems from increased awareness about its risks. This suggests the need for a regulatory structure to preserve safety and public trust in AI. A key challenge, however, is the epistemic challenge. This paper posits that […]

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… THERE ARE GOOD REASONS TO BE CONCERNED GIVEN THAT THE LEGAL PROFESSION, IN VIEW OF ITS LACK OF TECHNICAL EXPERTISE, IS NOT IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT IN DRIVING AI … AI AND LAWYERS (PART 1) In the “Continuing Conversations from the Colloquium” series, we look at some of the key themes arising from the […]

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