So what difference does it make? Drawing red lines with Python
A little tweak to a standard python library transforms it into a tool used to show changes in text for lawyers.
Let’s Play With SQLModel
Procrastinating learning SQL prevented me from using one of the world's best databases. With SQLModel, I learnt to stop worrying about SQL and enjoy programming with it.
The curious incident of playing 5 million Monopoly JR games with Python
My lockdown project goes on its own sojourn through Python multiprocessing programming with interesting, unexpected results.
It's Open. It's Free — Public Legal Information in Singapore
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Three Things: TechLawFest 2021
I debrief on the TechLawFest in Singapore which ended recently with three key takeaways.
Books — Should an Innovative Lawyer use them?
Books are a tried and tested medium for new learning, but with a new book on Law and Technology in Singapore, is it enough to rely on it?
Generating Legal Documents is No Longer Illegal in Germany... What about Singapore?
Legal expert systems fended off a challenge to their legality in Germany. Their position in Singapore may have been a little clearer.
Data Science with Judgement Data – My PDPC Decisions Journey
An interesting experiment to apply what I learnt in Data Science to the area of law.
Would I still use Excel for Contract Management?
Many people would like to use Excel to manage their contract data. After two years of operating such a system, would I still recommend it?
Five things I wish I learnt from "Sign Here" by Alex Hamilton
"Sign Here" is great for anyone who wants to improve their contracting process, but it came too late for me.