We all know that trial bundles are a crucial element of court proceedings, yet there seems to be no shortage of horror stories about badly prepared bundles. This article will
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Quill to keyboard: Is the legal profession ready to let go of paper?
This article exploring the background and science behind legal professionals’ preference for reading paper or digital content in litigation and arbitration was originally published by the ICC United Kingdom. In addition,
Using technology for streamlined expedited arbitration in Singapore and Hong Kong
This article was originally published by Asian Legal Business on 1 September 2023. Arbitration has long been favoured as a reliable alternative dispute resolution mechanism, providing parties with a means to resolve
The three Cs of managing investigations: centralise, control and collaborate
Companies and their lawyers face significant risks when navigating a complex investigation. These include identifying potential legal or regulatory requirements that may have been breached, assessing what penalties the company
Intuitive transformation
This article was first published in The Oath on June 2023. The Oath talks to Holly Gavaghan, Head of Arbitration, and Roopal Patel, Head of Hearings, at Opus 2. They share their insight
Legal technology in the connected digital era – Q&A with Opus 2
Following a survey recently published in association with Opus 2, a leading provider of cloud-based collaboration solutions for disputes, this Q&A explore trends and developments with hearings in Asia and how legal
How legal technology can enhance the delivery of a public inquiry
This article was first published in in Global Legal Post by Taryn Auchecorne, Business Development Director and Roopal Patel, Head of Hearings, Business Development, Opus 2. The commissioning of a public inquiry, an
Guest post: Ian Gaunt on LMAA’s transition to virtual hearings
Past President of the LMAA, Ian Gaunt, introduces the virtual hearings webinar hosted by LMAA with the IDRC and Opus 2.