
March 2012
Introducing Europe Legal Technologies™, a joint venture of Altlaw and Global EDD Group
Strategic Alliance Bridges The Atlantic Ocean With Innovative Electronic Discovery & Disclosure Solutions
London, UK and Cleveland, Ohio USA - (27 February 2012) – Global Electronic Discovery & Disclosure Group ("Global EDD Group"), a boutique consulting firm that provides innovative electronic discovery solutions across the globe, today announced the formation of Europe Legal Technologies™, a strategic alliance and joint venture with Altlaw, an electronic litigation support and legal document services provider based in London, UK. Europe Legal Technologies leverages the experience, knowledge and resources of Altlaw and Global EDD Group to provide innovative electronic discovery and disclosure solutions that acknowledge the many nuances and privacy concerns within Europe.
Europe Legal Technologies ("ELT") provides significant advantages to firms, corporations and vendor partners through a single point of client contact, competitive pricing and a depth of experience in providing European services. With a technology hub in London, ELT Data Collection Teams are able to deploy on-site to any destination in Europe within hours of notification, uniquely able to leverage our vast network of technology and operational resources to meet the needs of the most challenging projects. From London, and on-site locations throughout the region, ELT provides a wide range of services including:
- Data Collection & Preservation,
- Forensic Investigation,
- Hardcopy / Data Production,
- Early Case Assessment,
- Electronic Data Disclosure
- ESI Processing,
- Secure Online Hosting & Review.
Europe Legal Technologies supports these services through the integration of technology resources from Altlaw and Global EDD Group, including industry leading products such as:

October 2011
Altlaw Adds Relativity to its Impressive Range of Services
Altlaw today announced that it has become a Relativity Premium Hosting Partner and will provide the feature-rich, web-based review platform as a key element in its end-to-end e-discovery offering.
“Helping our clients to reduce the cost of litigation by providing cutting-edge tools and technologies that enable them to approach electronic data discovery in a more efficient manner is at the heart of our ethos,” said Matthew Altass, Managing Director of Altlaw. “Relativity will further enable us to help our clients achieve this goal by unlocking the benefits of the easy data exchange between Digital Reef and Relativity to maximise the value of each software system,” he added.
Altlaw seek to provide specialised, economical and defensible solutions to our legal professional and corporate clients. We believe Relativity, together with Altlaw’s existing offerings, will fulfil that brief at every stage of the EDRM.
“Altlaw’s commitment to providing outstanding software and customer service to their clients makes them a welcome addition to the Relativity Premium Hosting Partner family,” said Andrew Sieja, president and CEO of kCura. “We look forward to helping them achieve their goal of reducing litigation costs for their clients, and we’re excited to see them bring additional support to our growing UK user base.”

July 2010
Early Case Assessment
Altlaw has partnered with Digital Reef in what is Digital Reef’s largest and most important tie up with any provider outside the US.
Charles Lavallee, of Digital Reef stated, 'We are delighted to be working with Altlaw; Having worked with them for many years, and knowing their technological knowledge and ability, I view their confidence in Digital Reef as a major endorsement of the product and its capabilities'.
Early Case Assessment (ECA) - ECA will drastically reduce the time required to ascertain if your client has a case to answer. ECA will profile your case data with real-time search theories and powerful reporting allowing you to reduce the reviewable case data, even before the first page is reviewed.
June 2010
Altlaw succeed in record Forensic Data Capture
Altlaw overcame massive time constraints to complete a large data protection order for a complex IP theft Case.
With very little warning, a team of fully equipped Computer Forensic Investigators from Altlaw were dispatched to capture 11 terabytes (11,000 Gigabytes) of data at the contentious client-site location, from various production and backup servers, workstations, laptops, personal computers, mobile phones and various other media. The location proved hugely challenging due to the office being operational throughout the collection. |