MinLaw introduces AI module with Lupl for SG law firms
This allows legal professionals to focus on higher-value work.
The Ministry of Law (MinLaw) and legal project management platform Lupl have launched the “Copilot for SG Law Firms” module, integrating Microsoft 365’s Copilot into the Legal Technology Platform (LTP) initiative, making it one of the first sector-specific solutions in Singapore to utilise Microsoft Copilot.
LTP users can leverage generative artificial intelligence to automate tasks such as drafting status updates, tracking deadlines, and prioritising tasks, allowing legal professionals to focus on higher-value work and collaborate with clients and colleagues more effectively.
MinLaw, with support from Enterprise Singapore and the Infocomm Media Development Authority, offers 70% funding support via the Productivity Solutions Grant for up to two years to defray the initial costs of adopting the LTP and module. Firms can apply by 31 March 2025.
Law firms can explore features, pricing, and request demonstrations on Lupl’s website.