The team, which until recently was called Advogarde, consists of Lukas Ballweg, Felix Füssel, Jan Jakob and Nils Lißner. Together, they are dealing with the problem that law and tax firms are flooded with inquiries, but lack the junior staff to handle the flood of work. That's why they are developing a digital secretariat that relieves law firms and tax advisors of time-consuming tasks, resulting in happier clients by automating processes and communication.
"We are very grateful for the support from SCE and Munich University of Applied Sciences and, of course, from our mentor Prof. Dr. Charlotte Achilles-Pujol, lawyer and professor at the Faculty of Tourism at Munich University of Applied Sciences. Without all this help, we would not be where we are today. And of course we are also looking forward to the next six months, which will certainly be just as exciting and promising as the past," says the team.
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