ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2018 -- Epiq, a global leader in the legal services industry, today announced the release of TMX, a hosted software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform for case preparation, collaboration, and presentation, accessible via the web and coming soon as a downloadable desktop application.
“TMX is a secure, flexible, and highly scalable sharing platform that gives our international clients the ability to build electronic bundles quickly and easily for court hearings and arbitrations, while giving our U.S.-based clients a single collaborative tool with which litigation teams can prepare case documents for depositions and trial,” said Cliff Dutton, chief innovation officer. “For legal professionals, TMX delivers an intuitive, adaptable platform that fully bridges the gap between document production and trial.”
TMX enables:
- Collaboration between legal teams, experts, and clients
- Bundle creation in a flexible, familiar, and intuitive platform including folder structuring, pagination, and index generation
- Easy-to-use functionality such as searching, annotation, tagging, hyperlinking, and the presentation of transcripts and documents
- Private and shared workspaces configurable to the demands of the parties and the case
TMX is available immediately in Europe, and will be available in North America, Asia, and Australia later this year. To find out more, visit http://bit.ly/epiqtmx.
About Epiq
Epiq, a global leader in the legal services industry, takes on large-scale, increasingly complex tasks for corporate counsel, law firms, and business professionals with efficiency, clarity, and confidence. Clients rely on Epiq to streamline the administration of business operations, class action and mass tort, court reporting, eDiscovery, regulatory, compliance, restructuring, and bankruptcy matters. Epiq subject-matter experts and technologies create efficiency through expertise and deliver confidence to high-performing clients around the world. Learn more at www.epiqglobal.com/.
Press Contact Sarah Brown Epiq +1 503 350 5850 [email protected]


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