From AI and investor-state arbitration to international commercial courts, Daryl Chew will speak at the following events during Singapore Convention Week 2026:
- Tuesday, 25 August | UNCITRAL Academy Debate, “Trust Me, I’m a Lawyer: Lawyers Who Use AI Are More Effective Than Those Who Don’t”.
- Wednesday, 26 August | Chief Legal Advisors’ Forum (CLAF) Debate, “This House Believes That Investor-State Arbitrations Can Resolve Disputes Between Investors and States in a Fair Manner”.
- Wednesday, 26 August | SHIAC-SIAC Arbitration Forum 2026, “The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration Proceedings: Opportunities, Limits and Practice”.
- Friday, 28 August | International Commercial Courts and the Future of Cross-Border Dispute Resolution, organised by Global Justice Bay, the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution (BCDR), the Bahrain International Commercial Court (BICC) and the Council for International Dispute Resolution of the Kingdom of Bahrain.
To register for or find out more about any of the events, please click the links above.
ABOUT DARYL CHEW
Daryl is the managing partner of the firm’s Singapore office. He has an active portfolio of arbitrations involving a wide range of applicable laws and venues, arising from energy, construction, M&A, joint venture, and general commercial disputes.
Daryl also serves as presiding arbitrator, co-arbitrator and sole arbitrator in institutional and ad hoc arbitration proceedings.
Chambers and The Legal 500 commend his “outstanding track record”, “superb written advocacy”, “valuable strategic input”, and recommend him for “consistently high-quality work”. Clients in these directories observe that he “scores highly for excellence in proceedings that turn on complex points of law” and describe him as “a brilliant all-round talent” and a “phenomenal advocate with the ability to turn the most complex facts in a case into simple, attractive and persuasive argument”. Daryl features as a “Global Leader” in Lexology Index: Arbitration, which describes him as “one of the best lawyers of his generation” and “a top name for international arbitration”. Prior editions of Lexology Index have ranked him as “one of the brightest” and “most highly regarded” partners in the Asia Pacific. He also features in the inaugural “Legal 500 Arbitration Powerlist – Southeast Asia” and was named among “30 People to Watch in the Business of Law in Asia in 2022” by Asia Law Portal.






