LSSA welcomes Coadjute as the association’s newest member company

Press Release. January 2021

LSSA welcomes Coadjute as the association’s newest member company

The LSSA (Legal Software Suppliers Association) is delighted to announce that Coadjuate is the latest legal technology provider to join the association. As the UK industry body for legal systems developers and vendors, the LSSA maintains technology standards and manages areas of mutual interest between lawyers and software providers.

Coadjute is an open network that connects the parties involved in property transactions using blockchain, cutting the cost and increasing the speed of property deals. By providing a digital backbone for the UK property market, Coadjute helps buyers, sellers and professionals involved in the property buying process to synchronise events and alerts in real-time, and securely share messages and confidential documents, potentially doubling the speed of property transactions.

Dan Salmons, Coadjute’s Chief Executive Officer comments: “To become a member of the LSSA was an easy decision for Coadjute. Coadjute means to cooperate, and we exist to enable property businesses to work together, creating value for the industry as a whole.

The LSSA is a perfect platform to achieve this, and we warmly welcome the opportunity to extend the excellent collaborations we already have with legal software providers.   LSSA’s initiatives and reputation are well placed to support innovation across the industry, and we look forward to a long and close association with LSSA and its many members.”

Chair of the LSSA, Craig Matthews comments: We’re delighted to welcome Coadjute as the latest member of our association. We look forward to partnering with Dan Salmons and the team to help shape the UK legal technology industry of the future.”

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About the Legal Software Suppliers Association (LSSA)

The LSSA is the UK industry body for legal systems developers and vendors. Representing most of the leading UK suppliers, the LSSA sets and maintains professional standards within the legal software industry, and also manages areas of mutual interest between lawyers and software providers. The LSSA is committed to developing clear channels of communication so that law firms can gain the maximum benefit from their selected software solutions.

The LSSA provides a highly representative and unified voice for the legal software industry and is therefore best placed to provide a strong focus in establishing standards and cooperation between suppliers, professional bodies, and government organisations. The association has set up and actively contributes to a number of different working parties and forums, representing and lobbying on behalf of its members with government bodies such as HM Land Registry, HMRC and the LAA as well as other organisations within the legal market such as the Law Society.