The Singapore government is making a big push to promote legal sector innovation, fostering programs and initiatives that encourage the development of legal tech and other advancements in law. But in other parts of Asia, including Hong Kong, legal innovation has been largely left to the market.

Lawyers say Singapore has made noticeable progress in legal innovation largely because of the role played by the government, which has rolled out several initiatives designed to help build an ecosystem that fosters cooperation in the local legal community.

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