Even more ambitious plans are underway to make sure Singapore is at the forefront of legal tech. The government has made a bold statement through its S$15 million National Research Foundation grant to SMU. This will see the creation of a new Computational Law Centre and research programme at SMU, fulfilling SMU Principal Investigator Wong Meng Weng’s strategic vision for the development of legal technology at the University. The Computational Law Centre’s ambitious flagship project will attempt to build a domain-specific language for law, something SMU Assistant Professor of Computational Law Jerrold Soh says has far-reaching implications for the legal industry.
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