PwC's legal arm has launched a legal tech incubator program in London, joining the ranks of firms opting to work closely with legal tech startups.

The ten-week program, called 'Scale | LawTech' will support start up legal tech companies that provide business and consumer services. The new program sits within the firm's 'Scale' team, which works with companies to expand their profiles for a fixed fee.

Successful applicants to Scale | LawTech will meet and pitch to industry leaders for commercial opportunities, attend group masterclasses and receive individual support, including coaching, and business support.

The Scale-up team is led by London lawyers Tom Hoskin and Jonathan Hollis.

In 2016, PwC's legal arm became a multi-disciplinary practice, gaining a licence which allows legal firms to be part of an organisation that also offers other professional services.

It is now the largest of the Big Four firms' legal arms, with 3,500 legal professionals worldwide. It recently set out growth plans for its London financial services team.

The launch of its legal tech incubator follows a surge in similar programs, including A&O's Fuse which recently began its next round.