
BRYTER, the leading legal automation platform, has entered a strategic partnership with Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft to advance the use of AI in legal and tax advisory services.
The partnership will see Luther embed BRYTER’s AI tools across the firm, establish a joint Center of Excellence, and train a new generation of Legal Engineers in the use of AI and automation.
The collaboration marks a major step in Luther’s innovation agenda. As part of the initiative, the firm will roll out BRYTER’s BEAMON AI and BRYTER Workflows across departments, giving all employees access to secure, AI-driven tools to support legal and tax advisory work.
A central feature of the partnership is the launch of a joint Center of Excellence (CoE), where BRYTER and Luther will co-develop use cases for AI in practice. The CoE will play a key role in identifying new opportunities to apply AI in client work, while also training internal Legal Engineers to drive adoption throughout the firm.
The secure deployment of BRYTER’s technology is supported by an exclusive private cloud environment designed to meet the strict confidentiality and compliance requirements of legal and tax professionals.
“Smart, AI-powered tools will play an increasingly central role in law firms and support human expertise. Luther has been an important partner and customer of BRYTER for years. In addition to full-service expertise and unusually close client relationships, the firm brings a clear commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions to both clients and employees. I’m delighted we’re now deepening our collaboration in the area of artificial intelligence. Together, we’re developing targeted applications tailored to the specific needs of client work at Luther – secure, scalable, and highly practical. This creates a model that shows how technology and legal excellence can meaningfully work together.” said Michael Grupp, CEO, BRYTER.
Dr. Markus Sengpiel, Managing Partner, Luther, concurs:“Our strategic partnership with BRYTER is an essential building block in Luther’s innovation strategy, which aims to professionalize the quality, efficiency, and scalability of client work through technology. With this step, we’re reinforcing our leadership in innovation and making a clear statement about the future-readiness of our client services.”
An important component of the cooperation with BRYTER is also an exclusive secure private cloud environment, which is created specifically for working with AI-supported tools in order to guarantee full data security and meet the high data protection and confidentiality requirements in the legal advice and tax sector.
This partnership reflects a growing shift in the legal industry toward integrating AI into everyday practice – not as a replacement for human expertise, but as a powerful complement to it.
Luther Rechtsanwaltsgesellschaft mbH is a leading German commercial law firm, employing over 420 lawyers and tax advisors, and offering comprehensive legal and tax services to medium-sized enterprises, large corporations, and public sector clients. With ten offices across Germany and eleven international locations in Europe and Asia, Luther provides a broad international reach and tailored advice in key investment regions.
Bringing AI support to internal and external, client-facing use cases significantly bolsters Luther’s offering and highlights its innovative approach.
About BRYTER
BRYTER is the legal platform that provides end-to-end automation combining AI with workflows.
BRYTER offers a full AI productivity suite for lawyers comprising: BEAMON AI: actionable AI tools that help lawyers research, draft and review contracts; and BRYTER Workflows the no-code platform for legal engineers to use rule-based and AI workflows to automate legal processes.
BRYTER specialises in enterprise-grade software for legal professionals. In-house legal teams from companies like Rakuten and McDonald’s, through to global law firms like Ashurst and Hausfeld, and professional service firms like Deloitte, PwC and KPMG use BRYTER to make their lawyers more productive.
BRYTER works with legal professionals globally and has offices in London, New York and Frankfurt.