Bloomberg Law
March 14, 2016, 7:12 PM UTC

In e-Discovery Software Shift, kCura Acquires Content Analyst

Gabe Friedman
Freelancer

In an acquisition that brings together two of the biggest companies in the e-Discovery software market, kCura announced Monday it has acquired Content Analyst Company on undisclosed terms.

Both companies are major players in the e-Discovery software market and have long been partners: Chicago-based kCura makes Relativity, a widely used tool for data collection, processing, review and production. Meanwhile, Content Analyst’s signature product, CAAT analytics, is the back-end technology embedded in Relativity, as well as other e-Discovery platforms, that provides the search engine capability.

In an interview, kCura’s president and CEO Andrew Sieja said the acquisition will allow kCura to ...

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