Legaltech e-Discovery supplier LDM agree partnership to develop new markets
LDM Global have entered into a strategic partnership with AccessData, to further enhance their eDiscovery and information management services to Law Firms, Corporations and Government bodies.
For over 15 years, LDM Global has been producing results with best of breed technologies and a client-focused, services-oriented approach. We see AccessData’s innovative software and proven track record as a natural fit with our portfolio of services and support”, said Don Macfarlane, LDM Global GC and Chief Operating Officer. “The power and scalability of their tools will allow us to deliver even more cost effective, efficient solutions to our clients.” Simon Whitburn, International Sales Director for AccessData, commented, “We see this strategic partnership as critical to building our future success. LDM Global’s established reputation and global reach place them amongst the best in the industry.”
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LDM Global
LDM Global is a worldwide premier legal document and information management provider specialising in computer forensics, tape restoration, large scale electronic and paper based discovery services, online review and international projects. LDM Global is known for its legal document management expertise and superior customer service, which has made it the leading international company of choice for lawyers and in-house counsel worldwide. LDM Global operates from 7 major locations – London, Brussels, Paris, Sydney, New York, Virginia and Washington D.C.
AccessData
AccessData Group has pioneered computer forensics and litigation support for more than twenty years. Over that time, the company has grown to provide a broad spectrum of stand-alone and enterprise-class solutions that enable digital investigations of any kind, including computer forensics, incident response, eDiscovery, legal review and compliance auditing. More than 100,000 users rely on AccessData
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