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Constantine Partasides KC to speak on “Generative AI and Implications for ADR: A Watershed Moment?” panel during Singapore Convention Week 2023

Publications 17th August 2023

Three Crowns invites you to join partner Constantine Partasides KC for the panel session, “Generative AI and Implications for ADR: A Watershed Moment?”, hosted by Maxwell Chambers as part of Singapore Convention Week 2023.

Singapore Convention Week, organised by the Singapore Ministry of Law, is a signature event in Singapore, focusing on dispute resolution, including arbitration, mediation and litigation. It serves as a key platform for thought leaders, experts, practitioners and policy makers, to discuss emerging trends, address common issues and drive change.

The panel will explore how the legal industry is expected to adapt to the shifts that generative AI present to our industry and society, and seize the new possibilities that such technology promises. Constantine and fellow panellists will offer their perspectives on a wide spectrum of issues, including the latest developments and trends, implications for the administration of justice, and the opportunities and pitfalls associated with this watershed moment.

The hybrid event will take place on Friday 1 September from 3:00pm to 4:30pm SGT in Singapore, and online via zoom.

To register for the event, please click here.

ABOUT CONSTANTINE PARTASIDES KC

Constantine, a founding partner of the firm based in our London office, is recognised internationally in all major directories and publications at the top of the arbitration market. Chambers UK list him as a “Star Individual” in International Arbitration—one of only two lawyers with this ranking, he was named in the “Hall of Fame” for International Arbitration in The Legal 500 UK, and has been ranked as one of the “Top 20” individuals in the world of commercial arbitration every year since 2011 by Who’s Who Legal.

Constantine is a Member of the ICCA Governing Board and a Director of the LCIA Board.

Constantine is a solicitor-advocate (Higher Courts Civil) and was appointed King’s Counsel in 2014. He was educated at King’s College, London, and Cambridge University.