Case Study: Hogan Lovells productizes legal knowledge with BRYTER

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Hogan Lovells is using BRYTER’s no code platform to turn legal knowledge into products and applications and assist clients in digital transformation

Hogan Lovells, one of the world’s largest international law firms, wanted to modernize how it delivers legal knowledge and client service in a fast-changing digital landscape. Using BRYTER’s no-code platform, the firm set out to move beyond static guidance notes and manual advice by turning legal expertise into accessible, self-serve digital products and applications.

With BRYTER, Hogan Lovells is building client-centric apps that guide users through major transactions, generate checklists and basic project plans, and triage project resourcing more efficiently. The firm also sees BRYTER as a connector across disparate tools to industrialize standard processes, helping improve delivery and support alternative service models; while the case study doesn’t provide hard usage metrics, it highlights major internal momentum and innovation recognition, including Stephen Allen’s FT Legal Intrapreneur of the Year award.


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Hogan Lovells

Stephen Allen

Head of Innovation and Digital Initiatives


BRYTER

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