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Reynen Court legal tech ‘app store’ in takeover mode

RICHARD WEINER
Technology for Lawyers

Published: March 20, 2020

Wouldn’t it be great if every legal tech app that lawyers needed to conduct business could be found and used on one cloud-based platform? Some kind of Holy Grail/ Rosetta Stone legal tech platform could alleviate a lot of the current stress around legal technology.
Well, Amsterdam-based Reynen Court (https://reynencourt.com/) has just launched with some fanfare, some money, and a message that it could be the everything-for-everybody legal tech platform that everyone is looking for. It recently came out of beta and is now commercially available, and seems to be looking to take over the entire legal technology field.
The fundamental approach of Reynen is to alleviate the need to access multiple platforms to accomplish the necessary functions of a law office in the cloud, thereby increasing security and convenience. The platform can be run in the cloud or on premises.
The platform features a broad collection of solutions offered in partnership with the providers as a “solution store” for legal tech, accessed through a dashboard that connects to functions in app interfaces and tracks software subscriptions and usage, along with “granular” tracking of costs.
The company says that one strength of this one-stop platform is creating app interoperability with integrations between apps, a robust data hub, and other interconnected utilities. That interoperability then can foster easier user collaborations.
Apps on the site include:
LawCloud, a document management program that lets users encode proprietary documents; SuperDrafter, an AI-based agreement generator; Diligen, AI-based intelligent contract review; Legacy Concierge, a platform for protecting estate property, both tangible and digital; Redacted.ai, another AI platform that, in this case, finds and reviews data and then makes redactions; AI Anonymization, a data analytics utility which minimizes risk associated with data privacy; and DocJuris, a contract-oriented document search app that streamlines/ redlines contracts and creates dynamic contract playbooks.
ComplyFox, a product that digitizes compliance, apparently with GDPR;
Community.lawyer, a law office workflow app that automates the office from intake on.
It runs on an open source system, so programmers can modify to their hearts’ content; Digitory Legal, a cost analytics program; Ingenia, a productivity app; Ruby Datum, a high-speed collaborative data room and document collaboration platform; PacerPro legal research; Everchron case management. And dozens more. Definitely worth looking into.


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