Now seems as good a time as any to begin winding down any open projects on Thomson Reuters’ eDiscovery Point document review platform. The company notified customers earlier this week that it was initiating a “managed transition” toward the retirement of the service by June 30, 2022. 

The planned wind down of eDiscovery Point is a strategic business decision and will allow Thomson Reuters to focus investment and development on other priorities where we can have the biggest impact and provide the most value to our customers,” read a statement from Thomson Reuters provided to Legaltech News. 

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