ATLANTA, May 01, 2018 -- Epiq, a global leader in the legal services industry, today announced that it has joined the Business Innovation Factory (BIF) to expand the ways we can deliver value to our clients.
Technology-enabled services continue to change the ways in which legal services are provided and consumed, and traditional business models will be both challenged and transformed. Engaging with BIF and the BIF community will help Epiq develop business model innovations that are rooted in clients’ experiences.
“Our approach to innovation includes product innovation, process innovation, and business model innovation. We are working with BIF to bring best and next practices in client-centric business model innovation to our product innovation roadmap,” said Cliff Dutton, chief innovation officer. “Our commitment to innovation is evident in our $30 million annual investment in product development, including emerging technologies and data products. By incorporating the BIF approach to business model transformation and connecting to leaders in the practice of business transformation, Epiq will increase the value we deliver to clients.”
“Epiq shares BIF's passion for transforming the customer experience by continually exploring new ways to create, deliver, and capture value,” said Saul Kaplan, BIF founder and chief catalyst. “This commitment to innovation from Epiq will enable it to strengthen its market leadership position in providing differentiated technology and data-enabled legal services to its clients.”
About BIF
BIF helps leaders and organizations design, test and implement next practices and new business models in the real world and influence systems level transformation in areas of importance. The Business Innovation Factory (BIF) is a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization founded by Saul Kaplan in 2005. With the mission to enable business model transformation by making it safer and easier to manage for institutional leaders. We take a human-centered approach – to understand the jobs customers need done, and use this insight to design new business models that will better serve them. We experiment in the real world and rely on storytelling to collaboratively engage others in the process.
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
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Epiq
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