If you haven’t heard all the buzz, we officially launched CVFox at Legaltech New York last week! After nearly 30 years of being a litigation partner to our clients, we knew there was a need for an affordable end-to-end discovery solution for the mid-tier corporate and law firm market. That’s where CVFox comes in! CVFox brings together data processing, complex databases, workflows and review strategies in one simplified SaaS product to streamline the review process. With CVFox, all cases are given access to the best available technology, including CAAT® analytics, at predictable pricing so they can be properly litigated and defended on merit.
CVFox was very well received at Legaltech New York. Here is a highlight of what the industry is saying:
Legaltech News:
“TCDI Launches Fox to Provide Complete and Affordable Discovery.”
This article first ran on Monday, February 1 (the day before Legaltech New York – where we officially launched TCDI Fox) and appeared on the LTN web site as well as in the LTN Daily Alert Newsletter with “Today’s Top Stories.” You can find the article at www.legaltechnews.com
“The Pre-LTNY Legaltech Innovation Roundup: Legaltech Company News to Know (Part 2).”
This article also ran in “Today’s Top Stories” on Monday, February 1 and has an entire section highlighting TCDI and our launch of Fox. This, like the article above, has run multiple times in the daily newsletter sent out by this publication. www.legaltechnews.com
Legal IT Professionals – www.legalitprofessionals.com
PinHawk – TCDI Announces the Launch of Fox at Legaltech New York
In addition, we had a Fox hunt at Legaltech New York, and attendees received clues and had the opportunity to find original origami foxes that were hidden throughout the event. It was so much fun and we look forward to doing more things like this in the future!
If you haven’t had a chance yet, check out Fox for yourself!
Rick Clark
Rick started in the legal industry in 2002 working for a litigation support company where he began consulting with law firms on paper and electronic discovery. As eDiscovery began to grow, his path took him to deploying software in data processing and forensics. In 2006, he became a co-founder of Wave Software for high volume unstructured data culling for a more streamlined review. The company quickly grew in the emerging eDiscovery market and as a result, he co-founded The Masters Conference to bring thought leaders together for education on the evolving best legal practices. In 2012, he began working in the complex data/document review with iCONECT and began to consult with corporations, the federal government and law firms in complex review. Rick joined TCDI in 2014.
Rick has a Communications degree in Journalism from Liberty University.
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