Lawgger Secures Global Partnerships, Govt Collaboration After Strong BIEC 2025 Showcase

BENGALURU, November 21: Legal-tech SaaS company Lawgger has announced a series of major global partnerships, high-value investment interests and a key government-level collaboration following its successful participation at the Bengaluru International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) 2025.

Experts said the developments mark a significant milestone for the young legal-tech innovator, positioning it for rapid international and sectoral expansion.

Lawgger reported major progress on global channel sales, including partnerships that will accelerate its entry into the US market. Chugh Universal Legal has agreed to adopt the software across its India offices and collaborate on a broader channel sales strategy for both India and the United States. L.S. Davar & Co., one of the oldest intellectual property firms in the country, is exploring a strategic partnership led by Patent Attorney Manish Sanwal to expand Lawgger’s footprint globally.

In addition, California- and New Jersey-based lawyers Somi Reddy and Santosh R are in talks to customise Lawgger’s platform for US-specific legal compliance, a step seen as crucial to scaling the solution across America and southern India.

The company has also secured support in specialised and institutional domains. Dr. Srinivas Kosgi, Coordinator for Ktech, Government of Karnataka, has expressed strong interest in formalising an agreement to deploy Lawgger for the management of medico-legal cases. The rollout, expected to begin in February 2026, is aimed at improving database systems and streamlining workflows across the medico-legal sector.

In the Middle East, enterprise technology firm Hyperthink Systems has offered to facilitate Lawgger’s expansion and is exploring venture-funding support, noting confidence in the platform’s long-term sustainability.

The BIEC showcase also drew significant investor attention. Investment inquiries were received from multiple entities, including Chan Sreeniv Investments, Fairfax County representatives and Banix Investment Manager Raghavendra Reddy. The company is additionally exploring a collaboration with Jio Cloud to integrate cloud services within its existing Azure Data Centre infrastructure in Jamnagar, a move expected to enhance data efficiency and security.

A spokesperson for the company said the strong response at BIEC 2025 has become a catalyst for Lawgger’s next phase of growth, adding that the combination of global channel partnerships and high-impact institutional agreements has validated the platform’s scalability and relevance across jurisdictions.

Lawgger said it is now preparing for aggressive domestic and international expansion through 2026, backed by growing investor interest, government collaboration and an expanding partner ecosystem.

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