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Marsh & McLennan To Sell Kroll To Providence Equity For $1.13B

Altegrity buys Kroll in an all cash transaction. Marsh put Kroll up for auction in February, which attracted many private equity firms, including Carlyle Group and General Atlantic…Read More

AccessData Corporation and CT Summation Announce Merger

LINDON, Utah and NEW YORKJune 9 /PRNewswire/ — AccessData Corporation and CT Summation today announce they’ve signed an agreement to join forces and merge into a single company, AccessData Group, LLC. The new company will deliver an end-to-end eDiscovery software solution capable of addressing all phases of the litigation workflow. Read More



Monday, June 14th, 2010

>>e-Stet welcomes Cyrus Wilcox as Consultant in Los Angeles


Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

>>e-Stet welcomes Darrell Hammond as Consultant in Washington, DC


Monday, March 15th, 2010

>>e-Stet welcomes Eric De Leon as Sales Associate in Los Angeles, CA


Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

>>In the largest financial services bankruptcy in U.S. history, e-Stet was responsible for spearheading the collection, processing and administrating the review of approximately 1  terabyte of email files. e-Stet was tasked with devising and applying over 3,000 individual search terms, and worked closely with its client to conduct a doc by doc review of the responsive documents.  50 GB was ultimately produced to opposing counsel in TIFF format, in only a weekend.  Although restless, the e-Stet team was able to meet the production deadline without a single issue.  A complete case study will be available soon.


Our news in 2009:



>> We moved to a substantially larger processing facility in downtown Los Angeles.  Our new address is 448. S. Hill St,  Ste. 608  Los Angeles, CA 90013


>> e-Stet welcomed Yoeli Barag, Esq. as Director.


>> e-Stet welcomed Aditya Khatkhate as E-Discovery Specialist.


>> e-Stet welcomed Bhuvan Singh as E-Discovery Specialist.


>> e-Stet welcomed Sushain Chhangani as E-Discovery Specialist.


>> We upgraded our processing platform, and have achieved record processing speeds.