Reynen Court President Christian Lang Exits as Platform Announces Free Access in 'Tough Times'
"The new program launched today is a further response to the tremendous headwinds we see persisting for the foreseeable future," said Reynen Court founder and CEO Andrew Klein.
January 09, 2023 at 01:27 PM
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Legal TechnologyThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Legal tech platform Reynen Court, which dubs itself "the app store for legal," announced Friday that it will be opening access to individual employees of law firms and corporate legal departments for the first time. Under the new offering, individuals can obtain free, 12-month personal licenses, the press release said.
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