Gartner published its "Magic Quadrant for E-Discovery Software," evaluating 23 vendors to help readers pick the right e-discovery software for their organization's needs
...under the Family and Medical Leave Act. KCura launched ...
...Chicago-based kCura launched Relativity 8, adding key new features including email threading, an easier...
...s business intake. Miller Canfield has licensed kCura's review platform Relativity ...
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...when compared to other similarly positioned tools on the market such as kCura Relativity and Integreon...
...consultants and government leaders, and eight representatives from the three vendor sponsors (kCura Corp., Iris Data Service, and Equivio). We all wrestled with designated topic...
...Iris is a provider of managed services and a certified reseller of kCura document review technologies including Relativity, Relativity Analytics, and Relativity Assisted review. The...
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