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TERES establishes global presence with Singapore launch

TERES is recognised for its services, including transcription, document management, e-discovery, and the electronic presentation of evidence.

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TERES (Technology Enabled RESolution), an Indian legal technology company and the first to introduce AI-powered transcription services at the Supreme Court of India, has officially launched its Singapore office at Maxwell Chambers Suites.

The inaugural ceremony was graced by key dignitaries including High Commissioner of India to Singapore, Dr Shilpak Ambule, Former Attorney General of Singapore, VK Rajah SC, Abhinav Bhushan, Sapna Jhangiani KC, and several senior judges and arbitration practitioners.

TERES is known for its services such as transcription, document management, e-discovery, and electronic presentation of evidence. Trusted across 60+ jurisdictions, TERES is listed as an approved provider by Maxwell Chambers (Singapore), the DIFC Courts (Dubai), and the Supreme Court of India. Its platforms combine AI with human expertise to deliver secure, accurate, and cost-efficient legal technology solutions.

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Speaking at the launch, Dr Ambule remarked that “the arrival of an Indian legal-technology company in Singapore comes at the right time when ties between India and Singapore are stronger than ever,” while extending his support for TERES’s future presence and activities.

VK Rajah SC noted that the growth of TERES “signals the increasing diversity in the arbitration community,” calling it “a proud moment for Asia to see TERES competing amongst the best in the world.”

Abhinav Bhushan observed that “an arbitration is only as good as its transcription,” recalling TERES’s pioneering journey in this space. He highlighted that the unique blend of lawyers and technologists in the founding team ensured that its products are finely tuned for the arbitration world.

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Speaking on behalf of the company, Vikas Mahendra, Co-founder of TERES, said,

“This moment is a source of pride for us as an Indian company making a mark on the global stage. Our Singapore office signifies our commitment to support international arbitration and litigation with world-class, accessible, and innovative technology.”

With a mission to empower the global legal ecosystem with affordable, secure, and transformative technology, TERES has serviced 500+ cases and 10,000+ hours of hearings and supports more than 40% of GAR 100 law firms worldwide.

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