Major global legal services and technology company. #1 claims administrator for the top 100 US class action settlements of all time — managed $36.2B in settlements and administered more than half of total claims (ISS SCAS, Mar 2024). Services span eDiscovery, class action and mass tort administration, court reporting, regulatory compliance, restructuring, bankruptcy, and legal transformation. Epiq Service Cloud provides legal business intelligence, spend management, and project status dashboards. Global presence. Proprietary Epiq Facilitator platform for mass tort/class action case management. Major industry player — should have significant LinkedIn/employee data that’s missing from current entry. Likely missing from rlegaltech1000 due to zero EV (keyword volume may be under ‘Epiq Global’ rather than just ‘Epiq’).
Company Info
- Founded: 1988
- HQ: United States
- Sector: Legal Technology, Compliance
What We Haven’t Verified
This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Platform Products
Epiq Discovery eDiscovery
Epiq Discovery is a cloud-based, end-to-end eDiscovery platform, with a pioneering interface that maximizes user experience. Taking control of your eDiscovery process has never been easier. Epiq Discovery delivers large scale collection and processing, early case assessment, analysis, review and production. You can tackle all your legal and compliance challenges head-on with an end-to-end SaaS platform that supports the entire lifecycle of a matter. Epiq Discovery is simple and easy to use and fulfils rigorous legal team requirements, including those needed for internal investigations, data subject access requests (DSAR), International Trade Commission responses, subpoena responses, and other legal matters. Launched in 2019, Epiq Discovery is the fastest-growing new offering in Epiq’s history, with large corporate and law firm clients using it to take control of their eDiscovery process and costs.
Capabilities
Spans 7 product areas: Electronic Discovery, Document , Review and , Analysis, Information , Governance, Document Management.
Workflow Coverage
Based on published feature listings, this tool maps to 6 workflow areas:
- Document Review & Management — Document sets/Packages Supported, Extranets or Portals for Document Sharing, Version Control, Document Database Management (Repository for Archiving and Retention) (+8 more)
- Document Drafting & Automation — Automated Document Generation and Assembly, Conditional Logic Support, Language Support for International Languages, Process Automation (+8 more)
- Filing & Compliance — Encryption in transit, Access Controls, Encryption capabilities, Data Loss and Malware Prevention (+3 more)
- Communication & Collaboration — Collaboration Tools for Document Automation, Integrations with Business Process Systems, Integration with Microsoft Teams
- Firm Operations & Growth — Integrations with Document Management Systems, Integrations with CRM, Integrations with Digital Signature Apps
- Research & Analysis — Early Case Assessment
Workflow mappings derived from published feature lists. Not independently verified.
What We Haven’t Verified
This page was assembled from publicly available information. Feature claims and workflow mappings are based on what the vendor and third-party listings publish — not hands-on testing or practitioner feedback.
Workflows
Based on practitioner evidence, Epiq is used in these workflows:
What practitioners struggle with
Real frustrations from legal professionals — the problems Epiq addresses (or should address). Sourced from practitioner reviews, Reddit threads, and case studies.
eDiscovery costs are insane — traditional vendors charge per-GB processing fees that can hit $100K+ for a single matter, making it economically impossible for small-to-mid firms to run proper discovery
Class action settlement awarded $42M to 500,000 claimants but distributing the money takes 6 months of paper checks, returned mail, and manual identity verification — by the time half the checks arrive, a third have been lost, returned, or never cashed, and the remaining funds sit in escrow while the court demands status reports on why distribution isn't complete
Where it fits in your workflow
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