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Will Law Firms in Asia Keep Pace With Legal Tech Post-Pandemic?
Singapore has embraced legal innovation more than most of its Asian neighbors, as startups and other legal tech programs have received strong government backing.Bank's Use of NY-Based Correspondent Account Did Not Subject It to Personal Jurisdiction
Hong Kong's Loss Could Be Singapore's Gain, Locals Say
As protests and legal changes continue to dog Hong Kong, Singapore is attempting to gain a bigger slice of the Asian legal business market.Congress Limited Defense Secretary's Discretion in Designating 'Sex Crimes' Under Statute
How We'll Go Back to the Office, Free for All, Hooray for Hollywood: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Global Firm, In-House Collaboration Announces 'Open Access' Matter Platform Lupl
Lupl is expected to be open access, meaning that any legal department and law firm will be able to use the technology as they wish. Company founders say they're stressing data integration in the product's release.Singapore Government Gives Law School $10.7M for Legal Tech Research
Singapore Management University has received the grant to launch a five-year research program that will focus on developing a smart contract programming language.Singapore Gives University $10.7M to Develop Legal Tech Research Program
Singapore Management University has received the grant to launch a five-year research program that will focus on developing a smart contract programming language.Legal Tech Is Experiencing Stunted Growth in Asia
Legal tech is taking off in Asia, but its spread is being slowed by restrictions.The 2019 Asia 50: Indigenous Firms Are Expanding as Globals Pull Back
Top firms in Korea and India have expanded by leaps and bounds, raising their numbers by more than 65% since 2011, when the Asia 50 survey debuted.Download Now
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