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Rajesh Sreenivasan

Rajesh Sreenivasan

Head of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications, Rajah & Tann Singapore

Measuring Value from Generative AI - Beyond the Hype to Hard ROI

As legal teams face pressure to do more with less, generative AI has moved from experimentation to implementation across APAC. But how do you prove ROI and build confidence in AI-powered workflows? 

Join us for a fireside chat between Relativity and a leading Relativity aiR customer in Singapore. Hear firsthand how one legal team transformed AI pilots into measurable outcomes, navigating adoption, stakeholder buy-in, and demonstrating real value in the APAC regulatory landscape. Learn practical frameworks for defining success, quantifying impact, and making compelling cases for AI investment. 

Key Learnings

  1. Practical ROI frameworks for legal tech investments in APAC 
  2. Quantifying impact: time savings, cost reduction, risk mitigation, and strategic insights 
  3. Building dashboards that track AI performance for ongoing team reporting 
  4. Scaling pilots into proven, measurable solutions with real Relativity air insights 

About Rajesh

Rajesh Sreenivasan is a Partner and Head of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications Law Practice at Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP and the Coordinating Partner for the firms’ multidisciplinary and cross-practice Data and Digital Economy (DDE) Legal Services. He is a Director and Co-founder of Rajah & Tann Technologies Pte Ltd and Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity Pte Ltd which are the legaltech arms of Rajah & Tann Asia. 
With over 20 years in practice, he has been universally recognised as the leading technology, media and telecoms lawyer in Singapore by all major professional ranking agencies and noted as one of the top TMT lawyers in the Asia Pacific region. Rajesh has been at the forefront of legal, regulatory and policy matters relating to technology procurement, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, data protection, analytics and governance, telecommunications, electronic commerce, cloud computing, distributed ledger technologies, digital forensics and digital media in the region."

 

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