# Ashurst

> Source: https://bryter.com/customers/giving-legal-tech-a-face/

Ashurst Advance team builds protypes in 24 hours at its first legal hackathon.

It's no secret that the provision of legal services is changing. Major international law firms have understood that the challenges and the disruption of digitalization and technological solutions based on legal tech have to be faced. Ashurst believes that the best solutions for clients can only be found by working together with them. The Ashurst team assesses their needs when it comes to tailor-made legal advice and takes their excellent work to a new level using the latest state-of-the-art legal technologies.

Some of these evaluated needs form the basis of use-cases that have been tailored to specific legal issues by experienced Ashurst lawyers. At the first Ashurst Legal Hackathon held in Frankfurt in May 2019, students were invited to design, code, develop and present a prototype digital products for the assigned use-cases using BRYTER.

![Giving Legal Tech a Face](http://bryter.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/header-ashurst-1.jpg)

## An innovative team

The objective of the Ashurst Advance team is to transform client service by continually evolving the firm's legal services delivery in order to provide real value and help clients achieve their business objectives in a highly cost effective way.

## The challenge

Technology transforms the way legal services can be provided to clients. Ashurst believes that legal technology and digitization will be at the core of the future legal model and have therefore positioned technology at the heart of our strategy.

At the first Ashurst Legal Hackathon, 22 student 'hackers' attended in Frankfurt, from academic backgrounds such as law, legal economics and information technology. The students were split into 4 teams, each mentored by a 'subject matter expert' from the relevant practice group. Over a 24-hour competition, each team built a pilot of a digital tool using the BRYTER platform and then pitched their product to a panel of expert judges. The tools showcased were:

The practical prototypes developed in the Hackathon are being reviewed by the Ashurst Digital Ventures team, turning them into real life client-facing tools.

## The solution

Ashurst Advance is the "NewLaw" division, focused on innovation and transformation of legal services, and legal tech and digitalization are at the heart of the offered services. An excellent team of technology professionals and coders use leading technologies in their daily work, such as contract automation, document review supported by machine learning, document creation software or virtual platforms for more efficient collaboration.

The team continuously tests the latest technological developments in the market in order to expand or adjust a range of services. Ashurst Advance and Ashurst Digital Ventures are not 'just another tech hub,' however; they are fully integrated into the firm and Ashurst Advance is a corporate division of Ashurst globally. In Germany, a legal tech working group which spans all practice groups is working closely with Ashurst Advance and with clients.

![Ashurst Legal Hackathon](http://bryter.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/1Collage-2.jpg)

Law firms need to do much more than just digitalize parts of their legal work – they need to digitalize their business model. Ashurst Digital Ventures, Ashurst Advance's in-house development and investment arm, recently launched and focuses on developing innovative technology-based solutions for our clients. Partnerships with clients design and develop digital products and transform the way they use legal services using the latest technology.

![Ashurst Legal Hackathon](http://bryter.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Collage-2.jpg)

Finally, the strategy also includes alliances with selected technology providers, so focus can stay on delivering excellent results for clients - and the best way to achieve this is to combine legal expertise and talent with the best technologies available in the market.

![Ashurst Legal Hackathon](http://bryter.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Collage-3.jpg)

## The results

The first Ashurst Legal Hackathon in Frankfurt am Main was just the beginning of an emerging global initiative. The close cooperation with clients, technology providers and students of a technologically completely different generation forms the perfect basis for creating innovative prototypes which will be further developed by our experts. Excitingly some of these pilots will turn into client facing tools. We will continue to regularly conduct hackathons within the various practice groups globally to create prototypes for tools that our clients have on their wish-list.

**To see how else Ashurst has harnessed legal tech for high-achieving ends, [read about their 2022 hackathon](https://bryter.com/press-releases/ashurst-mclaren-sustainable-futures-hackathon/) in partnership with McLaren. You can also [book a demo](https://bryter.com/get-demo/) of BRYTER today to see it in action yourself.**
