Grants or Subsidies to Support Local Law Firms in Adopting AI Tools
Ministry of LawSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns whether the Ministry of Law will consider providing grants or subsidies to assist local law firms in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) tools based on their individual needs. Minister for Law Edwin Tong Chun Fai stated that the Productivity Solutions Grant for the Legal Sector (PSG-Legal) already provides 50% funding for pre-approved AI solutions like document review software. He noted that firms can also utilize the Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) and the general Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) to support innovation and process automation. To aid change management, the Ministry launched the Legal Innovation and Future-Readiness Transformation (LIFT) pilot in June 2025, which provides firms with dedicated legaltech consultants. These consultants assist law firms by diagnosing their specific technological requirements and overseeing the end-to-end implementation of recommended legaltech solutions to improve their digital readiness.
Transcript
102 Ms Hany Soh asked the Minister for Law whether the Ministry will consider establishing grants or subsidies to support local law firms in adopting artificial intelligence (AI) tools according to each firm's needs.
Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai: There are already grant programmes in place to support law firms to adopt technology, including artificial intelligence (AI) tools.
Since 2022, the Ministry of Law has provided funding support via the Productivity Solutions Grant for the Legal Sector (PSG-Legal) to help law firms to digitalise. PSG-Legal today defrays 50% of firms' first-year cost of adopting pre-approved legaltech solutions, capped at $45,000 per year. Supported solution categories include AI tools, such as legal chatbots and document review software.
Law firms can also tap on Enterprise Singapore's Enterprise Development Grant (EDG) to upgrade and innovate, or the Productivity Solutions Grant (PSG) for non-legaltech solutions to improve their productivity and automate their processes.
Enabling AI adoption is not only about addressing cost but also providing support for change management, especially for smaller law firms. We recognise that many lawyers are kept busy by their daily work and may not have the capacity to dedicate additional hours to researching and implementing solutions.
We therefore launched the pilot of the Legal Innovation and Future-Readiness Transformation (LIFT) initiative in June 2025. Under LIFT, the Ministry of Law deploys legaltech consultants to law firms to oversee the end-to-end change process. The legaltech consultants will help law firms diagnose their technology needs, recommend suitable legaltech solutions and implement the chosen solution.