Tag: AI and the Singapore Lawyer
AI and the Singapore Lawyer 3: Agentic AI—From Probabilistic Drafting to Autonomous Procedural Execution
The shift from Generative AI to Agentic AI in legal practice enables lawyers to delegate procedural tasks, enhancing efficiency and allowing practitioners to focus on more complex legal judgments and client interactions.
AI and the Singapore Lawyer 2: Operationalising GenAI—Five Low-Risk Incremental Strategies
The integration of Generative AI (GenAI) into legal practice does not require a radical systemic overhaul. For the experienced practitioner, the most effective path toward adoption lies in targeted, low-risk experiments that validate utility while strictly adhering to the Legal Profession (Professional Conduct) Rules 2015 (PCR).
AI and the Singapore Lawyer 1: Generative AI Demystified—A Practical Roadmap for the Modern Practitioner
Generative AI isn’t just futuristic hype. It’s a handy tool for Singapore lawyers to streamline tasks, but it’s essential to understand its limits and verify its outputs.




