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Inaugural Hong Kong LawTech Fest begins (with photos/videos)
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     The Department of Justice (DoJ) is organising for the first time the Hong Kong LawTech Fest 2025 during the Hong Kong Legal Week 2025. The LawTech Fest is being held in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre for three days from today (December 3), focusing on the development of the integration of lawtech and AI, and featuring a dynamic blend of a thematic conference, a lawtech exhibition, live demonstrations and expert dialogues. It brings together legal practitioners, technology providers, experts, academics and more to explore how technology is reshaping the legal practice and services. The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, and the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Cheung Kwok-kwan, attended the LawTech Fest today to exchange views with the sector and learn more about the latest developments in lawtech products and services.

     Mr Lam and Dr Cheung visited the LawTech Exhibition set up outside the main event venue of the Hong Kong Legal Week this morning and listened to briefings on innovative products and services by exhibitors. Fifteen exhibitors presented products and services covering areas such as legal research, drafting, contract analytics, online dispute resolution and hearing support. Apart from live demonstrations, expert consultations were also provided to allow attendees to explore how to integrate technology into real-world workflows.
 
     There was also the Insight Stage with industry leaders sharing the application of AI and lawtech in practice, in terms of case studies, governance structure, change management and skills transformation strategy from a practical and actionable perspective.

     Another highlight of the LawTech Fest will be the main stage lawtech conference The AI Era: Shaping the Legal Landscape in the 21st Century to be held on Friday (December 5). A keynote speech and the 2025 Final Round of the LexGoTech Roundtable Series will be featured to elevate the legal profession's understanding of the development of lawtech and AI.

     The other events of the Hong Kong Legal Week continued today. A Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law - Transnational Litigation & Apostille: Innovating Practices under the HCCH Conventions, co-organised by the Hague Conference on Private International Law and the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Academy, was held this morning. More than 500 participants, including judges, government officials, academics and legal practitioners from over 30 jurisdictions have registered for the event, sharing their experiences and the challenges faced in implementing the Hague Apostille Convention, Service Convention and Evidence Convention in the digital age and also their recommendations on the way forward.

     The Capital of Mediation event and the Hong Kong Mediation Lecture 2025 were held in the afternoon and the evening respectively. More than 740 sign-ups from participants were received. The two panel sessions of the Capital of Mediation event examined mediation's role in managing interstate and cross-border commercial disputes, and shared insights on Hong Kong's deepening mediation culture initiative and other mediation schemes designed to resolve civil and commercial disputes and highlighted the achievements of mediation in areas such as financial services, building management and community relations. The Hong Kong Mediation Lecture 2025 focused on the growing relevance of mediation in the entertainment industries. The two activities fully reflected Hong Kong's comprehensive strategy for advancing dispute resolution, reinforcing the city's position as a centre for international legal and dispute resolution services and supporting Hong Kong's development into a global mediation capital.
 
     The DoJ will organise the Basic Law 35th Anniversary Legal Summit on Constitution Day tomorrow (December 4). An expert will be invited to deliver a keynote speech on "The Basic Law - 28 Years' Practice and Insights". Leaders from the financial, aviation, trade and higher education sectors will share their insights on how Hong Kong leverages its institutional strengths under the Basic Law and the principle of "one country, two systems" to consolidate and enhance its status as an international centre in finance, aviation and trade, as well as to promote Hong Kong as an international hub for high-calibre talent.
 
     For more details of the Hong Kong Legal Week 2025, please visit the dedicated website at www.legalweek.hk. A live broadcast will be available on the dedicated website and at webcast.info.gov.hk.
 
Ends/Wednesday, December 3, 2025
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The Department of Justice is holding the first Hong Kong LawTech Fest 2025 during the Hong Kong Legal Week 2025. Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC (front row, fifth left), and the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Chueng Kwok-kwan (front row, fifth right), and representatives of the exhibitors of Hong Kong LawTech Fest 2025.
The Department of Justice is holding the first Hong Kong LawTech Fest 2025 during the Hong Kong Legal Week 2025. Photo shows the Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC (front, third right), and the Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Chueng Kwok-kwan (front, second right), receiving a briefing from an exhibitor of the Hong Kong LawTech Fest 2025.
The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, delivers welcome remarks at the Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 today (December 3).
The Secretary General of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, Dr Christophe Bernasconi, delivers welcome remarks and a keynote speech at a Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 today (December 3).
The Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 was held today (December 3). Photo shows (from left) the Law Officer (International Law) of the Department of Justice, Dr James Ding; Deputy Director-General of the Consular Department of the Office of the Commissioner of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Mr Tian Zhenfeng; the Registrar of the High Court, Mr Simon Kwang; the Acting Director of the Authentication Division of the Office of Consular Affairs of the Department of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines, Ms Janice C Sanchez-Rivera; and the Cluster Director of the Digital Utilities Cluster of the Enterprise Transformation and Innovation Group of the Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore, Mr Liau Eng Soon, at Session 1 on Apostille Convention - Streamlining Cross-Border Document Circulation, including through digital means (e-APP) at the Symposium.
The Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 was held today (December 3). Photo shows (from left) the Director of the Hong Kong International Legal Talents Training Office, Dr Yang Ling; Professor of Law of Brawijaya University in Indonesia Professor Afifah Kusumadara; Professor of Law of Chung-Ang University in the Republic of Korea Professor Gyooho Lee; Assistant Professor of the Ramkhamhaeng University in Thailand Mr Patthara Limsira; and Professor of Law of the University of Macau Professor Tu Guangjian at Session 2 on Service Convention and Evidence Convention - Efficiency in Litigation Support, including through digital means at the Symposium.
The Representative of the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, Professor Zhao Yun, delivers closing remarks at a Symposium of the HCCH Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific on Private International Law under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 today (December 3).
The Secretary for Justice, Mr Paul Lam, SC, delivers his welcome remarks at the Capital of Mediation event under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 today (December 3).
The Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 event Capital of Mediation was held today (December 3). Photo shows the General Counsel of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Mr Alberto Ninio, delivering his keynote speech.
The Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 event Capital of Mediation was held today (December 3). Photo shows (from left) the Director of Legislation of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Cameroon and Co-facilitator of Expert Group on the International Organization for Mediation (IOMed) Rules on International Commercial and International Investment Mediation, Dr Gaston Kenfack Douajni; the Chairman of the Hong Kong Mediation Accreditation Association Limited, Mr Rimsky Yuen, SC; and the Director of the Chinese Institute of International Law of China Foreign Affairs University and Co-facilitator of the Expert Group on the IOMed State-to-State Mediation Rules, Professor Sienho Yee, at Session 1 on A World in Dialogue - Mediation for Peace & Prosperity.
The Capital of Mediation event under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 was held today (December 3). Photo shows (from left) the Chairperson of the Hong Kong Mediation Council, Dr Christopher To; Principal Government Counsel of the Legal Enhancement and Development Office of the Department of the Justice, Ms Leona Cheung; the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Financial Dispute Resolution Centre, Mr Lee Tin-yan; and Assistant Director of the Home Affairs Department Miss Sandy Li at Session 2 on Mediation in Action.
The Deputy Secretary for Justice, Dr Chueng Kwok-kwan, delivers his closing remarks at the Capital of Mediation event under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025 today (December 3).

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SJ speaks at Capital of Mediation event under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025
DSJ speaks at Capital of Mediation event under Hong Kong Legal Week 2025