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At a recent legal forum in Hong Kong, a simple show of hands told a complex story. When asked how many attendees had used an AI tool in their legal…
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Artificial intelligence is now embedded in legal research, but trust doesn’t come from automation alone. Drawing on insights from Gilbert + Tobin, this article explores what “trusted AI” really means for legal teams today, and why transparency, governance and human judgment remain central to confident, responsible adoption.
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At an International Women’s Day 2026 in‑office conversation in Hong Kong, legal professionals explored how allyship, confidence, and everyday action continue to shape inclusive career pathways for women—reinforcing that progress in the legal profession is driven by people, not policy alone.
Read moreWomen in Law Asia: The Human Advantage in the Age of AI — A Hong Kong Perspective
As artificial intelligence becomes embedded across legal workflows, Hong Kong’s legal profession finds itself navigating not only technological acceleration but also deeper questions around judgment, ethics, and accountability. Across the…
Read moreMaking Transformation Stick: why technology implementation is only half the battle
In the legal sector, transformation initiatives often falter not because of poor technology choices, but because organisations mistake deployment for success. Roger Habib, Chief Transformation Officer at Bartier Perry Lawyers,…
Read moreThe urgent legal challenge for military space law
A new arms race is unfolding in space, warns a leading legal authority. As satellites evolve from peaceful tools into potential weapons – and targets – of war, and the…
Read moreLawyers in Singapore test legal AI with WongPartnership and Thomson Reuters
On July 18, 2025, 18 in-house lawyers attended an AI Skills Challenge co-led by WongPartnership and Thomson Reuters. The event brought together members of the legal profession to test professional-grade…
Read moreHow are courts adopting AI in the Asia Pacific region?
Are courts adopting AI in the Asia Pacific? The judiciary in the region are exploring how it can improve access to justice.
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