Mound Cotton Selects DISCO as Ediscovery Provider of Choice
DISCO (NYSE: LAW), a creator of industry-leading litigation technology, has announced an expansion of its strategic eDiscovery and AI technology partnership with
“Mound Cotton has a long history of delivering innovative legal services and expertise to a sophisticated set of clients that prize security, technical capability and -- most of all -- results. Our partnership with DISCO helps broaden our strengths to meet their evolving needs across transactional, regulatory and highly complex matters," said
Discovery in litigation, especially document review, can often be a cumbersome, time-consuming and costly process. As litigation data volumes grow, forward-thinking firms and organizations are adopting AI tools to streamline workflows to deliver faster, smarter, and more scalable document review.
Mound Cotton is signing a new three-year enterprise agreement making DISCO the provider of choice for eDiscovery technology across their firm, and through this ongoing collaboration they have expanded both the number of matters and the volume of data it manages on the DISCO platform.
"Our clients are facing a rapidly changing technological landscape that is increasingly being influenced by mature and scalable AI solutions,” said DISCO’s Vice President, Product Management,
With a strong presence in New York’s
About Mound Cotton
Founded in 1933 and based in New York’s
About DISCO
DISCO (NYSE: LAW) provides comprehensive, innovative solutions for modern litigation. We create and service an intuitive, cloud-native platform at the forefront of litigation technology, backed by the partnership of expert professional services and support. Leveraging the latest in AI to help law firms and corporations achieve smarter outcomes faster, our scalable products and tools allow customers to simplify everyday tasks and tackle complex matters at every stage of litigation. Learn more at www.csdisco.com.
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