Bloomberg Law
Aug. 28, 2017, 10:01 PM UTC

Eyeing Expansion, Chicago E-discovery Company Rebrands

Gabe Friedman
Freelancer

One of the biggest e-discovery software companies is rebranding itself as it sets its sights on international expansion.

Over the weekend, Chicago-based kCura — which produces the widely used data processing and review software, Relativity, and attracts thousands of e-discovery practitioners to its annual Relativity Fest every fall — rebranded itself as Relativity.

Andrew Sieja, kCura founder and CEO, said the Relativity brand long ago eclipsed kCura, a term which was coined years ago when the company had ambitions to specialize in knowledge management. Instead, it found success inthe roughly $2.5 billion e-discovery software market , with a reported 13,000 organizations including ...

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