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13 Dec 2019, 00:33 GMT+10
Altlaw Becomes Newest RelativityOne Customer
Matt Altass, CEO of Altlaw and Mike Gamson, CEO of Relativity
Leading eDiscovery Service Provider Announces Move to the Cloud with RelativityOne
London –16th December, 2019 – Altlaw, The UK's Leading Independent eDiscovery Service Provider, today announced that it signed on to use Relativity's SaaS platform, RelativityOne, in the UK as part of its ongoing commitment to offer clients the most up-to-date, powerful and secure eDiscovery services available.
Established in London in 2004, Altlaw offers end-to-end eDiscovery services across the UK and Europe. Altlaw's focus is to provide technology and expertise which allow their clients to make better-informed decisions at the earliest possible stage in the litigation process and have been working with law firms and in-house counsel to dramatically speed up the process of identifying, reviewing and managing relevant data.
With RelativityOne, Altlaw plans to leverage the SaaS platform's added scalability, extensibility, and performance to deliver cutting-edge data solutions for its clients working on complex eDiscovery cases and even in areas outside of eDiscovery.
"Our core focus has always been to offer the very best in technology and expert project support to our clients" said Matthew Altass, CEO of Altlaw eDiscovery. "RelativityOne allows us to easily scale our offering relative to our clients' needs, whilst offering the very latest cutting-edge software, integration and security."
"As a longstanding partner of ours, I'm pleased that Matt and the Altlaw team have decided to further our working partnership through their commitment to RelativityOne," said Steve Couling, Managing Director & VP Sales, EMEA. "We're excited to see how Altlaw utilizes the power of our SaaS platform to deliver stronger results and better data solutions for their users."
A Relativity partner since 2011, Altlaw is now positioned to offer clients the security, performance, and scalability of the cloud – all while ensuring their clients have access to the latest and greatest features and innovations RelativityOne has to offer.
About Altlaw
Altlaw provides 'end to end' eDiscovery solutions from data collection to managed document review. We leverage software to help users organize and filter data, providing proven techniques and defensible processes which help our clients save money by reducing document populations and making document review more efficient. Our 100 seat London secure document review centre is used by law firms and corporations either for full-blown managed document review or as overflow space to house their own reviews. Contact [email protected] or visit http://www.altlaw.co.uk for more information.
About Relativity At Relativity, we make software to help users organize data, discover the truth, and act on it. Our e-discovery platform is used by thousands of organizations around the world to manage large volumes of data and quickly identify key issues during litigation, internal investigations, and compliance projects. Relativity has over 180,000 users in 40+ countries from organizations including the U.S. Department of Justice, more than 70 Fortune 100 companies, and 198 of the Am Law 200. RelativityOne offers all the functionality of Relativity in a secure and comprehensive SaaS product. Relativity has been named one of Chicago's Top Workplaces by the Chicago Tribune for nine consecutive years. Please contact Relativity at [email protected] or visit http://www.relativity.com for more information.
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