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The Straits Times The Straits Times Tech platform that helps law firms manage cases and clients to launch later this year

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SINGAPORE - Lawyers will soon be able to manage their cases, start Zoom calls and share documents with their clients or colleagues via an upcoming technology platform supported by the Government.

The Legal Technology Platform, jointly developed by the Ministry of Law (MinLaw) and tech firm Lupl, is expected to be rolled out in the second quarter of this year.

The platform, which is aimed at helping Singapore law practices - especially small and medium-sized law firms - with their digital transformation, was unveiled at a soft launch at Maxwell Chambers on Friday (Jan 28).

While the costs of adopting the platform was not revealed during the launch, MinLaw said in a statement that it is working on a grant support scheme for law practices looking to use the tool.

The Straits Times The Straits Times Tech platform that helps law firms manage cases and clients to launch later this year

The ministry also said feedback gathered from a year-long engagement exercise with nearly 150 lawyers here was incorporated into the platform's development.

Lawyer Anil Changaroth, who was involved in the exercise, told the media on Friday that the platform is a "one-stop shop" for legal professionals.

"For example, if at some point in time you decide that you need to go to mediation for a particular matter... you can check (on) how to apply for mediation and so on through the platform," he added.

The platform is accessible through an Internet browser, such as Google Chrome.

Matter templates for different types of cases, which set out details such as timelines and steps to take, are available on the platform.

Lawyers can link the platform to other digital solutions that they are using, such as Google Docs, and access any documents or information stored there.

They can also use the platform's own cloud storage service to store documents.

Details of a legal matter, such as its status and deadlines of tasks, will be displayed on the platform.

Other features include a chat function allowing lawyers to communicate with one another and their clients, as well as an option to start Zoom calls.