Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Legal Tech Company Propylon® Celebrates 20 Years Connecting People With The Law

Propylon® today announced reaching an important milestone as the company celebrates 20 years of delivering innovative software solutions to the legislative, legal, and regulatory industries.

The company is celebrating 20 years connecting people with the law through technology. This is an exciting milestone for Propylon and marks a new stage in its evolution as an innovative market leader in the legal tech space.

During the last two decades, the legislative and legal tech industries have undergone significant change and addressed considerable challenges. Technology has enabled the landscape to evolve dramatically. Since its inception in 1999, Propylon has been at the forefront of innovation and progress in the sector, driving advancement through technology.

It is Propylon's longstanding experience in the legislative and legal tech domain that has given birth to a unique blend of innovation. Where there are gaps in the market and a lack of offerings to meet the needs of their clients, Propylon creates them. Its vision in 1999 was that XML and Python would change the tech world. "Propylon was one of the first commercial companies in the world that built its technology stack on Python," said Propylon founder and Chairman, Paul McKeon. "As a company, we've enjoyed remarkable growth thanks to that vision. We always prided ourselves on hiring the best technical talent available. We have developed an agile, talented and confident team of people. Our people have always been our biggest asset." Be alert to read related news.

The company's name, Propylon, is from the Greek word meaning 'gateway' or 'entrance,' which represents the meeting point where technology enables the company to connect with its clients, connect the past with the future, and cross over the gateway beyond limitations to provide better solutions that meet the needs of its clients. Its logo, the infinity symbol, represents the infinite ways the organization strives to create a better world by providing innovative solutions that help make complex legal material easy and accessible to everyone.

Propylon's 20 year anniversary branding reflects both the evolution of the company as well as its vision for the future. Its anniversary logo and strapline: '20 years connecting people with the law through technology' captures the essence of who and what the company is by honoring the past, celebrating the present, and embracing the future. Reflecting on the company's two decades as a market leader in the legal tech space, Propylon CEO John Harrington said: "Our connection to our clients drives what we do at Propylon; it gives the work we do, and the innovative software solutions we provide, real value and meaning. Our focus over the last 20 years has evolved alongside the needs of our clients. We are committed to meeting their needs today and into the future. We continue to make significant investments in our software solutions, expanding both the company and its product offerings."    

Though many things have changed over the last 20 years, one thing that remains constant is the company's vision of continuously striving to offer its clients better solutions to uphold the law and help create a better world.

About Propylon Inc.

Propylon is a market leader in providing software solutions that manage the complexity of legal and regulatory material. Propylon offers deep knowledge and specialized technology to create innovative, end-to-end solutions that meet the needs of its clients.

For more information about Propylon Inc., visit http://www.propylon.com.

SOURCE: Propylon Inc.
AUTHOR: Bernie Murphy, Propylon

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