Bigger S$3.68m scheme launched to boost tech use by Singapore law firms
It is a step-up from a S$2.8 million one-year programme rolled out in 2017
Fiona Lam
Singapore
SINGAPORE law firms, especially small and medium-sized practices, will receive more support to adopt technology, thanks to a new S$3.68 million one-year scheme launched on Thursday by the Ministry of Law (MinLaw), the Law Society of Singapore (LawSoc), Enterprise Singapore and the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).
Under the new Tech-celerate for Law programme, each law firm can receive funding for up to 70 per cent of the first-year cost of adopting technology solutions, capped at a total of S$30,000 for baseline solutions and S$100,000 for advanced solutions.
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