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During my internship with Lenovo’s legal team, I was directly involved in developing their internal AI tool. I regularly experimented with external legal AI platforms like Spellbook AI and test-ran Lenovo's internal progress. Witnessing how AI can automate contract drafting and enhance legal efficiency so much so that I, with no formal legal training, could draft comprehensive contracts in minutes was truly transformative.
Attending Slaughter and May’s ‘Navigating the World of Legal Technology’ recently, I gained insight into how they use the AI tool Atticus to streamline time-consuming verification processes in corporate transactions. This innovation originated from junior lawyers, who identified the potential of legal technology to automate mundane tasks and successfully pitched the idea to partners. This reinforced the importance of being proactive, innovative, and digitally literate as the next generation of legal professionals, ensuring we are prepared to drive efficiency and contribute to the evolution of legal practice.
As President, I will:
- Partner with leading firms (e.g., A&O’s Fuse) to bring in industry experts for exclusive talks
- Collaborate with the Law Society to increase event engagement
- Launch monthly legal tech updates on social media to ensure members stay ahead of key developments
By leading the Legal Tech Society, I am eager to cultivate a forward-thinking and digitally literate generation of lawyers who are equipped to shape the evolving legal landscape.

Why Me?
- Proven Leadership & Initiative – I’ve led award-winning legal tech projects, such as receiving an Honorable Mention at the Access 2 Justice InnoTech Law Hackathon. My team developed a comprehensive digital platform to empower victims of harassment and abuse. I also won the Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner’s Mobile Game Apps Design Competition for a game educating students on the legal implications of privacy protection.
- Passionate about Legal Tech & Innovation – My interest in legal tech stems from exploring the intersection of law and emerging technologies, especially access to justice and intellectual property law. My research on Tencent v Yingxun revealed contrasting legal approaches to AI-generated works, reinforcing my desire to explore legal tech further.
My Vision as President
- Expanding Industry Connections & Career Opportunities – Strengthen partnerships with law firms and tech companies to offer networking and mentorship for our members.
- Inviting Guest Speakers & Experts – Bring in leading professionals to share insights on legal tech trends and challenges.
- Partnering with Other Societies – Collaborate with other societies to organize joint initiatives, enhancing members’ understanding of real-world tech challenges.
Let’s Shape the Future of Legal Tech Together!
As President, I will elevate the UCL Legal Tech Society, creating opportunities for innovation, learning, and career advancement.
If you share my vision, I would be honoured to have your support.