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In A $1B E-Discovery Acquisition Double-Play, Reveal Acquires Both Logikcull and IPRO

Above the Law - Technology

The e-discovery landscape will be needing a new map after the global e-discovery company Reveal said today that it has acquired two other leading e-discovery companies, Logikcull and IPRO. That deal, the company said at the time, made it the leading AI-powered e-discovery platform.

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Following Departure of its Founder, E-Discovery Company DISCO Names New CEO

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The e-discovery company CS Disco today announced that its board of directors has named Eric Friedrichsen as president and chief executive officer, filling the slot vacated when the company’s cofounder Kiwi Camara stepped down as CEO last September in the wake of allegations that he had groped a female employee.

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Exclusive: In A First For E-Discovery, Tech Company Nextpoint Is Launching A ‘Data-Driven’ Law Firm Under Arizona’s Liberalized Ownership Rules

Above the Law - Technology

In a first for an e-discovery technology company, Chicago-based Nextpoint is launching an Arizona law firm June 1 under that state’s liberalized law practice rules that allow non-lawyers to own law practices. Learn more about Nextpoint at the LawNext Legal Technology Directory.

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Major E-Discovery News, As Exterro, Eyeing IPO, Acquires Zapproved for Undisclosed Amount

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Among the things the two e-discovery companies Exterro and Zapproved have in common is that they were both founded in the same year, 2008, and in the same city, Portland, Ore. Zapproved focuses its market more narrowly on corporate legal departments and provides a platform for legal holds, data collection, and data review.

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Everlaw Becomes Legal Tech’s Latest Unicorn, with $202M Raise at $2B Valuation

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E-discovery company Everlaw today became one of the few legal technology companies to join the elite ranks of unicorn status — companies valued at over $1 billion — with the announcement of a $202 million Series D funding at a valuation of over $2 billion.

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Machine vs. Human Translation: When to Use Which for Legal Translation

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The COVID-19 pandemic may have dampened global trade in 2020; however, the World Trade Organization forecast a strong growth recovery in 2021 continuing into 2022. Multilingual E-Discovery . This is where multilingual e-discovery comes in. When it comes to e-discovery, there’s no debate.

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In A $1B E-Discovery Acquisition Double-Play, Reveal Acquires Both Logikcull and IPRO

Legal Tech Monitor

The e-discovery landscape will be needing a new map after the global e-discovery company Reveal said today that it has acquired two other leading e-discovery companies, Logikcull and IPRO. That deal, the company said at the time, made it the leading AI-powered e-discovery platform.