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In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards)

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AI Exposure Rank

69/100

High

Range 61–77/100 across source-weight sensitivity checks

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) has an AI Exposure Rank of 69/100, meaning its work is more exposed to current AI capabilities than approximately 69% of Singapore occupations. The evidence currently points to workflow redesign; this is a relative rank, not a probability of job loss.

Workflow redesign

Professionals·SGD 17,972/mo (12,000–22,218)·~2.8K workers in SG·Updated 2026-06-11

Relative AI exposure, not a prediction of job loss. Hiring, wages and role design depend on many forces this rank does not forecast.

Wage 176% above group median Exposure near group median #88 of 182 in Professionals →
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Why This Score

The evidence behind this occupation's AI exposure, with human-work and demand context shown separately. Score stability: watch. How this works

Tasks AI can handle

With 68% AI task overlap (based on Felten AIOE, Anthropic Economic Index, Eloundou GPT exposure, and ILO occupational exposure), the In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) tasks most exposed include: legal research, document review, contract clause extraction, regulatory filing preparation, and case law summarization.

  • • Maintain or update records of client account activity, including financial transactions, counseling session notes, correspondence, document images, or client inquiries.
  • • Create debt management plans, spending plans, or budgets to assist clients to meet financial goals.
  • • Recommend strategies for clients to meet their financial goals, such as borrowing money through loans or loan programs, declaring bankruptcy, making budget adjustments, or enrolling in debt management plans.

O*NET tasks for this occupation with the most observed AI usage (Anthropic task data).

What AI can't do here

At 75% human bottleneck protection, the tasks that remain hardest to automate for In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) include: legal strategy, courtroom advocacy, client counseling on risk tolerance, interpreting ambiguous statutes, and ethical judgment in adversarial situations.

Main insulation channels: Deep preparation + Non-routine work — the work-context dimensions behind this occupation's human bottleneck.

Skills to focus on

Legal StrategyAdvocacyRisk CounselingRegulatory Interpretation

Sources: Felten AIOE (2021), Anthropic Economic Index (2026), Eloundou GPT Exposure (Science, 2024), ILO GenAI (2025), Pizzinelli et al. bottleneck model. Full methodology.

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Singapore Now

Current labour market conditions and how they affect this role.

Cooling, but not collapsing. Vacancies and re-entry are softer, yet retrenchment remains low and hiring still exceeds resignations.

Vacancy

3.1%

↓ 3.1% YoY

Hiring

1.5%

vs 0.9% resign

Retrenchment

1.5

per 1,000 · low

Re-entry

67.7%

find work in 12mo· -5.3pp

Professionals, Managers, Executives & Technicians · 2025 Q4

Top Industries

Public Administration & Education Services
18%
Financial & Insurance Services
16%
Professional Services
13%

Industry vacancy overlays use the latest published detailed cross-tab, which can lag the main labour monitor.

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What You Can Do

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) has some offset potential, but it depends on task redesign holding up in practice and on workers clearing the main switching frictions.Adjacent routes exist, but switching friction is still high.

Related roles you could transition to

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This occupation has higher relative AI exposure, and its best adjacent move ranks in the weakest quarter of exposure-reducing options. Mobility outcomes also depend on demand, wages, skills and access to credible transitions. See all occupations in this quadrant.

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Frequently asked questions

Will AI replace In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards)?

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) has an AI Exposure Rank of 69/100, meaning its work is more exposed to current AI capabilities than approximately 69% of Singapore occupations. The evidence currently points to workflow redesign; this is a relative rank, not a probability of job loss. AI Exposure Rank: 69/100 (High). Median wage: SGD 17,972/month.

What is the AI exposure rank for In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards)?

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) has an AI Exposure Rank of 69/100, rated High. It ranks higher than approximately 69% of Singapore occupations for exposure to current AI capabilities; it is not a job-loss probability.

What career transitions are available for In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards)?

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) has modeled transition pathways to related occupations. The strongest adjacent pathway is Urologist, based on skill and wage similarity (model-estimated). Transition scoring accounts for wage preservation, training ease, and destination quality.

How does In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) salary compare in the live market?

In-house legal counsel (except judiciary, ministries and statutory boards) earns a median gross wage of SGD 17,972/month in the live market (25th-75th percentile: SGD 12,000-22,218). This is 299% above median across all 562 scored occupations, and 176% above group median within Professionals occupations.