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For some employees of legal tech companies, the holidays have been far from merry, as their employers have trimmed headcounts and sent out layoff notices.
The exact number of layoffs in legal tech are unknown. It is difficult to track and confirm layoffs, as companies are often secretive about them. Although, in the U.S., the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining
Continue Reading ‘Tis the Season … for Layoffs in Legal Tech, As Multiple Companies Send Out Pink Slips

Reynen Court, the so-called app store of law, is reducing its headcount, cutting expenses, and telling vendors on its platform they might experience service delays. But Andrew D. Klein, the company’s founder and CEO, denied that the company is going out of business or discontinuing support for its platform, and he said he is seeking new investment capital
Continue Reading Reynen Court, ‘App Store of Legal,’ Reduces Staff, Tells Vendors They Could See Service Delays

Reynen Court, the so-called app store for legal technology, has promoted two of its key executives to new roles. Christian Lang, formerly head of strategy, is now president and chief operating officer. Lodewijk Bonebakker, formerly head of operations and security, is now chief compliance and security officer. 
Both will continue to report to founder and CEO Andrew
Continue Reading Reynen Court Names Two to Executive Roles, Including Christian Lang As President

Reynen Court, the so-called app store for legal technology, today launched a general solicitation stock offering in order to bring on individual lawyers and “legal technology enthusiasts” as investors in the company. 
The offering, which is described at invest.reynencourt.com, is being made under Rule 506(c) of the federal securities laws, which provides an exemption to the general prohibition
Continue Reading Reynen Court, the ‘App Store of Legal,’ Launches Online Stock Offering to Bring On Individual Investors