Rajah & Tann Asia, Cooley and CMS have joined forces to launch Lupl, a global legal tech collaboration platform connecting lawyers in more than 100 jurisdictions. 

Lupl, a matter synchronisation software which was also developed with other law firms and corporations, is billed as the world’s first open platform for legal matters.

The wider law firm testing group includes Slaughter and May, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Khaitan & Co and One Essex Court. The platform also has an advisory board of 16 in-house lawyers from a variety of companies.

Lupl was set up to synchronise legal data acquisition including people, documents, information, communications and technology applications, in a single secure space, helping lawyers and legal departments to work together on legal matters.

According to a statement from Lupl, besides having launched a website, the platform will continue to operate in private beta ahead of a wider public release later this year or in early 2021. 

 

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