CJ to hold dialogues to tap collective wisdom for profession's future
Reforming, re-imagining and remodelling the sector are potential areas of focus
Tay Peck Gek
Singapore
CHIEF Justice Sundaresh Menon will be starting a new round of dialogues to find the best course of action for the future of the legal profession in an attempt to counter the triple forces of globalisation, technology and growing commercialisation of the law, which are dramatically altering the legal landscape.
CJ Menon said at the opening of the legal year yesterday that potential areas of focus for his talks with stakeholders of the legal sector are reforming, re-imagining and remodelling the profession.
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