BRYTER
Michael Grupp is a German entrepreneur and business executive. Michael is the founder and CEO of BRYTER, a leading no-code service automation platform. Michael is also a member of the executive faculty at the Bucerius Center on the Legal Profession and a lecturer on legal technology and innovation at Goethe University. Prior to their current positions, Grupp founded and was the CEO of Lexalgo Legal Tech, a German legal technology company that was acquired by BRYTER in 2018. Michael also founded Thesius | DDL Deutsche Dissertationsliste GmbH, a company that provides online access to dissertations from German universities. Grupp holds a law degree from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, one of the world's largest law firms.
Michael Grupp has a PhD from the University of Münster in Data Protection; Data Security; Cloud Software Architecture, which they obtained in 2018. Michael also has a Maîtrise en Droit from Université Paris - Val-de-Marne (Paris XII) in Private International Law, Business Law, which they obtained in 2009. Finally, they have a 1. Staatsexamen from Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz / University of Mainz in Jura, which they obtained in 2009.
The team that Michael Grupp works with is composed of the following people: Sam Spivack, Benjamin Reitzammer, Micha-Manuel Bues, Jen Goertzen, Michael Hübl, and Konstantin Heilmann.
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BRYTER
BRYTER is the leading no-code platform to automate expert knowledge. The platform’s intuitive toolbox enables professionals to build, manage and sell interactive applications, without the need for programming skills. BRYTER helps consulting firms, banks, corporates, and public administration across the globe to digitize and scale their services. BRYTER is especially geared towards experts in law, finance, tax and compliance working with complex, conditional and scenario-based content who want to automate recurring and standardizable decision-making processes. For them, BRYTER facilitates digitization and automation within their business. BRYTER operates offices in Berlin, Frankfurt, and London. The software supports professionals at over 30 international law and accounting firms, as well as corporate departments and the public administration, in the automation of professional decision-making. Amongst its customers are ING, PwC, Deloitte, Baker McKenzie, and Taylor Wessing.