7th Lawtech Asia Forum
Trusted Transformation: Security, Compliance, and the Future of Legal Services - Complimentary Pass (This pass is not available for Vendors)
Description
Complimentary Pass (This pass is not available for Vendors)
Artificial Intelligence - especially generative AI—has moved beyond the "big reveal" phase and into a more demanding era of proof: measurable outcomes, defensible governance, and real operational change inside law firms. The conversation now has to shift from excitement and speculation to clear-eyed evaluation: which use cases consistently deliver quality, speed, and client value; which introduce unacceptable risk; and what it takes to deploy AI responsibly at scale. For law firms, the central question is no longer whether AI will be adopted, but how to separate short-lived hype from lasting advantage—through rigorous testing, security-by-design, and workflows that keep humans accountable for judgment, ethics, and client trust.
This creates a practical set of 2026-focused challenges for every lawyer and business professional in a firm: where do we each sit in the new delivery model, what skills become essential (prompting is table stakes; evaluation, data literacy, and risk management are differentiators), and how do we redesign services without hollowing out expertise or undermining quality? Some work will be automated; much will be augmented; and the strategic opportunity is to use AI to raise consistency, shorten cycle times, and expand access—while being honest about what cannot be delegated to a model. The firms that win in 2026 will be those that can explain, to clients and regulators, how their AI-assisted work is verified, auditable, secure, and aligned with professional duties.
Against this backdrop, the LawTech Asia Summit—entering its seventh year—positions itself as a working forum for the legal industry to tackle the "next chapter" issues: AI in production (not pilots), model governance and accountability, procurement and vendor risk, client expectations for transparency, and the new economics of legal services. The 2026 program will also go beyond AI to address the foundational enablers and constraints shaping adoption: cybersecurity and resilience, data compliance and cross-border data handling, and end-to-end digital transformation of law firms—from knowledge management and matter lifecycle processes to pricing, delivery, and talent development.
The Lawtech Asia Summit serves as a hub for learning and uniting the legal tech community, fostering the exchange of stories and experiences, and facilitating connections annually.