ATLANTA, July 27, 2017 -- DTI, a global legal process outsourcing (LPO) company providing eDiscovery, management services, litigation support and court reporting, and Epiq Systems, Inc., a leading global provider of integrated technology and services for the legal profession, is pleased to announce that the combined organization will move forward under the brand name of “Epiq.”
On September 30, 2016, DTI and Epiq Systems announced a merger bringing the two world-class organizations together, creating a global leader in legal services and technology. Post-merger, the two organizations have been focused on a carefully orchestrated integration of operations, prioritizing client service and the combination of the two employee bases.
“We came together to offer our clients an unparalleled partner in terms of infrastructure, scale, expertise and geographic reach,” said John Davenport, Jr., chief executive officer. “We have unified our operations and now it’s time to unify our brand.”
DTI and Epiq Systems recently engaged a global marketing communications firm to conduct a brand study. After significant research and consideration, the company will rebrand the combined organization as “Epiq.”
“Clients and prospects who responded to our research indicated our service delivery and client teams are critical pillars to our brand,” said Davenport. “As we move to the Epiq name, the people, service and teams our clients depend on will remain unchanged.”
The rebranding of the company will become effective in the first quarter of 2018.
About DTI
DTI is a leading legal process outsourcing (LPO) company serving law firms and corporations around the globe. DTI helps its clients accelerate the changes they must make to remain competitive. DTI is a preeminent leader in the management of information and processes. The company manages risks and minimizes costs associated with complex litigation and compliance functions. The extensive experience in eDiscovery, managed services, litigation support and court reporting is unmatched in the industry. To learn more about DTI’s global footprint, flexibility, capacity and world-class project management, visit www.DTIGlobal.com.
About Epiq
Epiq is a leading global provider of integrated technology and services for the legal profession, including eDiscovery, managed services, bankruptcy, class action and mass tort administration, federal regulatory actions and data breach responses. Our innovative solutions are designed to streamline the administration of litigation, investigations, financial transactions, regulatory compliance and other legal matters. Epiq’s subject-matter experts bring clarity to complexity, create efficiency through expertise and deliver confidence to our clients around the world. For more information, visit us at www.epiqsystems.com.
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