Clio, a global leader in legal AI technology valued at US$5b, has launched its Clio Work platform in Singapore, marking a significant step in the Asia-Pacific region. This platform aims to revolutionise the legal industry by integrating AI-powered practice management with a comprehensive legal intelligence library. Clio Work is designed to unify a firm’s internal matter data with a verified global legal library, addressing the need for more advanced AI tools in the legal sector.
Clio Work stands out by not only storing information but also creating timelines, analysing filings, and generating research outlines directly within a lawyer’s workflow. This innovation is particularly crucial for Singapore’s legal community, which faces high-stakes regulatory challenges. Denise Farmer, General Manager of APAC at Clio, highlighted the platform’s ability to bridge the gap between the business and practice of law, eliminating the fragmentation that often hampers productivity.
The platform’s key capabilities include context-aware intelligence, which leverages matter data to surface insights and identify risks specific to each case. It also ensures that every output is grounded in verified legal authority, thanks to Clio Library, the world’s largest global legal dataset. This feature is especially beneficial for practitioners in Commonwealth jurisdictions, ensuring accuracy and court-readiness.
Clio Work is now available for legal professionals in Singapore, New Zealand, and Hong Kong, setting a new standard for intelligent legal operations in the region.




