

Dispute Resolution Reimagined: How Technology is Changing Strategy, Advocacy and Decision-Making
Join us as we explore how technology is transforming the practice of dispute resolution.
Through a lively panel discussion and selected LegalTech demonstrations, we will examine how practitioners are leveraging technology in mediation, arbitration and disputes work. We will also discuss the opportunities, challenges and practical realities of adopting such legaltech tools in disputes work.
Details
📅 26 August 2026 (Wednesday)
🕙 10.00 am – 12.00 nn (Registration starts at 9.45 am)
📍 Seminar Room 2.16, SMU Yong Pung How School of Law. 55 Armenian Street, Singapore 179943
Programme
9.45 am - Registration
10.00 am – Welcome
10.05 am – Context setting by MinLaw’s Legal Technology Transformation Office: Why Technology Matters in Dispute Resolution
10.15 am – Dispute Resolution Reimagined: How Technology is Changing Strategy, Advocacy and Decision-Making. Panel discussion featuring Matthew Koh, Guy Pendell, Eliza Jiang and Lynette Ooi.
11 am – Refreshments
11.35 am – Q&A
11.45 am – Wrap Up
About LegalTech GoWhere (LGW)
LGW is a joint initiative between the Ministry of Law and the Singapore Academy of Law to build a vibrant legaltech ecosystem, encourage confident legaltech adoption and promote innovation rooted in real needs. Follow our LinkedIn page to stay connected!
About MinLaw’s Legal Technology Transformation Office (LTTO)
LTTO drives and coordinates legaltech initiatives across the legal ecosystem. We collaborate closely with the legal fraternity and partners to drive technology adoption and innovation in the legal sector, chart the future of a technology-enabled legal services sector and look to build a vibrant Singapore legaltech ecosystem.
About Singapore Academy of Law (SAL)
The Singapore Academy of Law is a statutory body representing a legal community including judges, practitioners, Legal Service officers, in-house counsel, and academics. SAL supports legal professionals through continuing education, accreditation, and leadership development, and recognises excellence through its Senior Counsel and specialist accreditation schemes. It advances legal technology through LawNet, its legal research platform and undertakes statutory functions such as the Wills Registry and Wills depository, stakeholding services and appointment of Senior Counsel, Commissioners for Oaths and Notaries Public