Bloomberg Law
March 28, 2016, 9:47 PM UTC

An 800-Pound Gorilla and the New e-Discovery Landscape

Gabe Friedman
Freelancer

This January, Kim Taylor negotiated a deal he thought would give his company, Ipro, an edge over its biggest competitors in the e-Discovery space.

Rather than hire engineers to build original data review software, Taylor said it makes more sense to contract with a company that already makes such technology. He had already been licensing the Content Analyst Company’s proprietary CAAT analytic search engine, which powers the data analysis component of Ipro’s document review tool, and Taylor inked a brand new two-year deal.

“For us, analytics is a big part of our core belief,” he explained. “We’re including content analyst into our system for ...

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