Welcome to the June edition of the BRYTER TIMES, your monthly source for the latest developments, news, and trends from the legal tech industry.
This month, we're putting the spotlight on a few of our customers, recapping a conference where legal automation was the headline act, and sharing a product update that some of our law firm customers will really love.
In this edition:
💡 KPMG: How they deliver legal services that actually solve clients' problems
🏆 Third year in a row: BRYTER Ranks Band 1 by Chambers and Partners
👩🏫 University of Law students build their first digital legal services app
🌉 Automation, AI & Adoption: Recap of the Legaltech Hub and EY Conference
✈️ Events: let's meet up online or in-person
🔧 Product Update: Manage end users in client environments
KPMG Law: not just advising but actually solving clients' problems
Philipp Glock, Partner and Head of Legal Corporate Services at KPMG Law Germany, speaks with us about their approach to legal service delivery and how they use BRYTER to develop digital legal applications.
As Philipp explained, "I say to the client: I'll really get rid of the problem. I won't just tell you what a data protection incident is, but I will solve it for you. And I’ll do it better and faster and cheaper than you can do it yourself."
Check out the full story, and read more about KPMG Law's approach.
The University of Law, Trowers & Hamlins, and BRYTER deliver no-code workshop to law students
20 law students, 4 legal automation use cases and 90 minutes to build prototypes with BRYTER: now that’s legal tech in action!
Learn more about why the University of Law partnered with Trowers & Hamlins and BRYTER on incorporating hands-on legal tech experience into the law school curriculum, and what the students built.
BRYTER Ranks Band 1 in Chambers and Partners LawTech Guide
Chambers and Partners’ legal directories are the product of hundreds of in-depth interviews to assess the reputation and expertise of lawyers and vendors worldwide.
For the third year in a row BRYTER has been ranked Band 1 across two categories: Workflow Management and Service Platform; and Document Automation.
Workflow Automation headlines the Legaltech Hub & EY Conference
Five years ago you wouldn’t have seen no-code or workflow automation on an agenda, let alone have an entire conference dedicated to the topics. Things have changed, and this change was palpable at the inaugural Automation Conference hosted by Legaltech Hub and EY.
The BRYTER Building Bar is your chance to get a hands-on taste of legal automation. In just about an hour you'll go from a blank slate to having built your first complete automated workflow.
We will be returning to ILTACON, the conference for legal tech professionals, this August. Join to see the latest in legal technology, network with other professionals, and discover how to evolve your legal operation strategies. Will we see you there?
Multi-client applications enable you to build and maintain an application once and deliver it to multiple clients. Now, with the newly added end-user management in client environments, law firm customers can also manage their client end users, groups and SSO setup (SAML identity provider) themselves.
With completely separate users and data, multi-client applications work like a logical “multi-tenancy” separation for different clients.