Migrated from eDJGroupInc.com. Author: Greg Buckles. Published: 2017-05-16 20:00:00Format, images and links may no longer function correctly.
In my last opinion piece, I wondered if the eDiscovery news/marketing outlets would ever cover the fight between our largest global service borgs, DTI/Epiq and Kroll/Ldiscovery. I was happy to see the relatively unfiltered Above the Law article by Kelly Twigger yesterday. Ms. Twigger did not whitewash or bury any of the rather lurid accusations. Indeed, she highlighted the irony of top eDiscovery professionals using DTI issued devices to allegedly negotiate their quartet’s $24 million bounty for taking DTI trade secrets and customers to LDiscovery. Bravo. I wonder if this will cost them any DTI or KrolLDiscovery marketing dollars?
Stay skeptical my friends!
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