March 30, 2009

Monday's legal IT news


DPS Software take over Access Legal Systems

DPS Software would like to announce that the company has agreed to take over the development and maintenance, support services, sales and ongoing training duties of Access Legal Systems.
Access Legal Systems have built an enviable reputation in the legal software market with a stable and loyal user base. Their client base enjoys using the superior functionality offered by Access legal accounts and practice management software.
George Fowler, Managing Director of Access Legal Systems, has developed the company and its product range for many years, and is due his well-earned retirement. Read more...




Epiq Systems Expands eDiscovery Service Offerings and Opens New Offices in Hong Kong and Brussels

Epiq Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: EPIQ), a leading provider of technology solutions for the legal profession, today reported that it has expanded its eDiscovery service offerings to include data collections, forensics and document review. Additionally, Epiq has opened new international eDiscovery offices in Hong Kong and Brussels. Epiq Systems’ eDiscovery capabilities now represent a complete global end-to-end solution with a significant footprint in all major legal and financial centers to support large scale multinational cases.
The extension of service offerings to provide full lifecycle eDiscovery solutions further enhances Epiq’s leadership position in the marketplace. These integrated services, delivered through our industry-leading DocuMatrix™ review platform, offer an optimized discovery process with significant bottom-line efficiencies for clients. Read more...

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