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WongPartnership adopts Jus AI to Redefine Arbitration Excellence

15 October 2025
in Asia-Pacific, Legal Tech & AI, News, Products, Singapore, World
WongPartnership adopts Jus AI to Redefine Arbitration Excellence

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Singapore/Paris, 15 October 2025


WongPartnership, a market leader and one of the largest law firms in Singapore, has adopted Jus Mundi’s Jus AI, the arbitration-focused agentic AI that is redefining how legal professionals research, analyze, and deliver results in complex disputes. They are the first firm in Singapore to implement the platform, underscoring their commitment to technology as they continue to explore innovative ways to deliver exceptional service and value to their clients.

A New Chapter in Arbitration Work

Jus AI will further enhance WongPartnership’s already strong capabilities in arbitration and dispute resolution, seamlessly integrating the firm’s deep expertise with technology designed to address the complexities of cross-border legal work.

Commenting on the collaboration, Chou Sean Yu, Managing Partner and Head of WongPartnership’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group, said:

“Innovation is central to our approach to arbitration. Jus Mundi’s Jus AI improves our lawyers’ ability to conduct thorough research and analyze complex disputes more efficiently, allowing them to focus on strategic aspects of each case and ultimately enhancing the value we deliver to our clients.”

Jus AI: The Arbitration Agent

The newly released edition of Jus AI sets a new industry benchmark by addressing the quality problem in legal AI research. Built for arbitration, it combines agentic AI reasoning with deterministic search, enabling lawyers to move beyond probabilistic answers and into transparent, traceable, and persuasive legal analysis. Moreover, with vault-grade protection, the platform is certified and attests to ISO 27001, ISO 42001, and SOC II standards.

For WongPartnership, having Jus AI means faster access to arbitration intelligence from Jus Mundi’s extensive database, including data from over 100 arbitral institutions and leading publishers. It allows the firm’s lawyers to uncover insights others might miss, review reasoning step by step, and cite every source with confidence. Drafting and translation are also handled intelligently, so that teams can devote more time to strategic thinking and advocacy.

Jus Mundi’s CEO & Co-Founder, Jean-Rémi de Maistre, emphasized how this adoption demonstrates leadership in the field:

“WongPartnership has long stood at the forefront of complex cross-border arbitration and disputes in Asia. By integrating Jus AI, they are showing how technology can sharpen strategy, expand capabilities, and keep lawyers focused on the advocacy that matters most. It’s a privilege to support their work in some of the most challenging cases worldwide.”


About WongPartnership

 Headquartered in Singapore, WongPartnership is a market leader and one of the largest law firms in the country. Its regional law network, WPG, offers clients unparalleled legal expertise and tailored solutions across Asia and the Middle East.


WongPartnership’s expertise spans the full suite of legal services, including advisory, disputes, regulatory, and transactional work. We have been involved in landmark corporate transactions, as well as complex and high-profile litigation and arbitration matters.


As a signatory member of the United Nations Global Compact, WongPartnership supports the Ten Principles of the United Nations Global Compact on human rights, labour, environment, and anti-corruption.


At WongPartnership, we recognise that our clients want to work with the best. As a partnership of exceptional individuals, we are committed in every way to make that happen.

Jarrod Ng, Chief Operating Officer
Email: [email protected]

Debbie Ng, Director of Marketing & Communications
Email: [email protected]

About Jus Mundi

 Jus Mundi is the AI-powered global arbitration intelligence platform. Built by international arbitration practitioners, the company architected its intelligence platform specifically for arbitration’s unique demands. Leveraging partnerships with over 100 arbitral institutions, publishers, and associations worldwide, Jus Mundi serves over 700 leading arbitration teams through three integrated experiences: Jus Mundi for multilingual research, Jus Connect for professional selection, and Jus AI for agentic reasoning. Based in Paris, New York, London, Singapore & Mexico City, Jus Mundi is committed to powering global justice by democratizing access to legal and arbitration intelligence globally.

For media queries, please contact: [email protected]  

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