On 6 March 2026, Bizibody Technology was present at The Next Charter, a milestone event held by the Ministry of Law as part of Singapore Law 200. This year marks two centuries of legal development in Singapore.
The afternoon brought together senior practitioners, policymakers, and legal technology advocates to reflect on where Singapore law has been, and more importantly, where it is heading. A Fireside Chat moderated by Minister Edwin Tong set the tone: candid, forward-looking, and grounded in the realities facing the profession today.
For Bizibody, the occasion was an opportunity to introduce attendees to Vincent by Clio. This is a generative AI legal assistant built specifically for legal practitioners, and the only platform to offer comprehensive primary Singapore legal content powered by AI.
Developed in partnership with the Singapore Academy of Law, Vincent is trained on over a billion legal documents spanning Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and offshore jurisdictions. It is ISO 27001 certified and SOC 2 compliant, addressing the data security concerns that have kept many practitioners cautious about adopting general-purpose AI tools.
What sets Vincent apart is the depth of its legal grounding. Decades of legal publishing underpin its capabilities, enabling workflows that go beyond basic search. From analysing complaints and pleadings, to contract review, redline analysis, and multi-jurisdictional comparison. Lawyers ask questions in plain language and receive fully cited answers drawn from verified primary sources.
The appetite at the event was real. Law firms are actively looking for reliable AI platforms that understand how legal work is done. Vincent, backed by Clio’s infrastructure and SAL’s legal content, is precisely that.
As Singapore’s legal profession steps into its next chapter, the question is no longer whether AI belongs in legal practice. It is which tools are built well enough to earn a place there.

