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KLDiscovery

www.kldiscovery.com

 
KLDiscovery provides technology-enabled services and software to help law firms, corporations, government agencies and consumers solve complex data challenges. The company, with 1,000+ employees in 25 locations across 16 countries, is a global leader in delivering best-in-class eDiscovery, information governance and data recovery solutions to support the litigation, regulatory compliance, internal investigation and data recovery and management needs of our clients. Serving clients for over 30 years, KLDiscovery offers data collection and forensic investigation, early case assessment, electronic discovery and data processing, application software and data hosting for web-based document reviews, and managed document review services. In addition, through its ...
  • Number of Employees: 5K-10K
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Keith Burke
VP, Global Channel Partner Sales and Legal Technology Profile
Stephen West
Vice President, Global Legal Solutions Profile
Meghan Del Monaco
VP, Global Legal Technology Project Managment Profile

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