Lander & Rogers continues to fuel legaltech innovation with incubator’s extension | Australasian Lawyer

Through the incubator, legaltech companies have access to Lander & Rogers’ legal and business resources, as well as extensive connections to members of the tech community to foster partnership, investment and collaboration. Participant companies also have more leverage to raise capital as LawTech Hub does not receive equity.

“By promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing between legaltech innovators and legal professionals, we’re responding in real time to the industry’s growing demand for digitisation and automation tools for better service delivery,” Lander & Rogers CEP Genevieve Collins said.

Since its inception, LawTech Hub has assisted in the development of products by 6Clicks, Anika Legal, beNext, Caseflow, DocAssist, Elker, Evenor, Family Property, Josef, LARA, Legal Tech Helper, Mitimes, NEXL, Paycheque and TA Law.

YBF CEO Farley Blackman said that the incubator is “not only an alignment on technology and innovation, but an alignment on multiple key values.”

“Growth across all industries is important as we recover post-COVID-19,” he said. “We are thrilled to continue the LawTech Hub with Lander & Rogers and to propel the legaltech space forward in Australia.”