E-discovery technology is expanding by leaps and bounds as businesses seek ways to maintain compliance in the face of changing legal structure. Indeed, recent coverage from Legaltech News looks at the pending changes to federal rules that will require organizations to reexamine “discovery readiness.”

But aside from domestic needs, international ones are also at play, and Epiq, a provider of tools for the legal industry including e-discovery, bankruptcy and class action, and mass tort administration, has expanded its offices to Frankfurt, Germany, in order to expand its international foothold.

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