Hamburg-based tech law firm LR29 supports companies in digital transformation

New impetus for companies in digital transformation: Hamburg tech law firm LR29 offers tailored in-house expertise for optimized processes and legal strategies.
Hamburg - The newly founded IT boutique LR29 was launched by in-house lawyers Maxim Letski and Dr. Eduard Hofert. The firm focuses on providing legal and strategic support to companies during their digital transformation and on optimizing the efficiency of legal departments.
Both founders have extensive experience from their in-house work at various technology companies such as Google, N26, Open-Xchange and HiveMQ. In these positions, they helped build two legal departments from the ground up. These years of in-house expertise have shaped LR29's direction and give the firm a unique position compared to traditional commercial law firms.
Our services go beyond traditional IT and data protection legal advice. We also provide strategic advice to legal departments, always with an in-house perspective
Maxim Letski, Co-Founder LR29
This approach proves particularly helpful for mid-sized companies and startups, as they are often still working on developing effective legal processes. Such legal departments are often short-staffed and under high cost pressure. At the same time, they need to cover a wide range of legal matters and be able to respond quickly. This often leads to a reactive approach and possibly to quality problems.
In many cases, these companies rely on external law firms, which can be costly and makes integration into internal processes difficult. LR29 focuses on addressing these structural challenges. They offer support in developing and implementing processes such as contract management systems, legal inquiry capture sheets, approval processes, negotiation game plans, standard templates, and privacy documentation. This is intended to make legal departments more proactive, make tasks more interesting, and increase the satisfaction of team members and the company. At the same time, external costs should be reduced in the long term.
Best practice SaaS and licensing agreements
With its team of practice-tested attorneys who draw from their own in-house experience, LR29 offers flexible consulting models. Letski and Hofert are experienced in drafting best-practice SaaS and licensing agreements, as well as negotiating between startups and large companies without introducing unnecessary complexity. Their portfolio also includes assistance to companies in purchasing IT services, planning digital transformation projects, and advising on regulatory matters.
The LR29 law firm stands out for its expertise based on in-house experience and offers tailored solutions for the legal challenges of the digital age. Their approach promises efficient, proactive and cost-effective support for companies on their way through the digital transformation.

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