After the United States recently saw the deployment of the first integrated electronic courtrooms on its soil, many were left wondering about what shape future courtroom litigation will take. For answers, one may only need to look to the city-nation of Singapore, which has already far surpassed the U.S. in its embrace and deployment of such technology.

Charlie Harrel, international development director and senior legal consultant at Opus 2 International, notes that Singapore has been on the front lines of integrating technology into courtroom experiences for decades.

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