ATLANTA and BEDFORD, Mass., March 29, 2017 -- DTI, a global legal process outsourcing (LPO) company providing eDiscovery, management services, litigation support, and court reporting, announced that it has completed a strategic, minority investment in Valora Technologies, Inc. Valora is a leading innovator in AutoClassification, predictive analytics and document data mining technologies for information governance, eDiscovery, and records management. The investment underscores the commitment DTI has made to investing in leading-edge information governance solutions.
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“This investment will propel Valora to the forefront of AutoClassification technology, building on our substantial lead,” said Valora CEO, Sandra Serkes. “Our mission is to transform the creation and utilization of rich metadata for mission-critical information management purposes, such as large content migrations, file cleanups, remediation, classification and compliance.”
“Valora’s PowerHouse® automated services delivery engine is miles ahead of anything we’ve seen in the eDiscovery or information governance space and we are impressed with the Valora team,” said John Davenport, Jr., founder and CEO of DTI. “We look forward to bringing sophisticated solutions like these to our extensive client base.”
Valora remains an independent organization from DTI, maintaining its current management team. Terms of the financing were not disclosed.
About DTI
DTI is a leading legal process outsourcing (LPO) company serving law firms, corporations and government entities around the globe. DTI helps its clients accelerate the changes they must make to remain competitive. DTI is a leader in the management of information and processes. The company manages risks and minimizes costs associated with complex litigation and compliance functions and has experience in eDiscovery, managed services, litigation support, and court reporting. To learn more about DTI’s global footprint, flexibility, capacity, and world-class project management, visit www.DTIGlobal.com.
About Valora Technologies, Inc.
Valora provides world-class AutoClassification, Data Analytics & Visualization technologies for the legal, records management & information governance markets. We offer classification, data mining, analytics, coding and review, document intake and visualization, and hosted solutions for corporations & government agencies, as well as their advisory, inside & outside counsel organizations around the world. Valora has developed a strong expertise in the processing, management & analysis of complex data populations across large enterprises. Our solutions accommodate on premise, in cloud and SaaS environments, with additional support for sensitive material & mixed languages. Our specialty is providing efficiency, organization and cost control. For more information, please visit Valora's website, or contact us at: 781.229.2265.
Press Contact DTI Jill Brown [email protected] + 1 (713)933-2905 Valora Elise Tatosian [email protected] +1 (781) 229-2265


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