Zooming into a new age of court proceedings: Perspectives from the court, counsel and witnesses
It has been said that in the pantheon of professions, only the clergy are more cautious about technological change that lawyers. Yet, even for a profession "steeped in tradition and contained by precedent", as Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon opined in 2017: "[T]he day of reckoning can n...
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Main Author: | YOONG, Aaron |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2020
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