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Legility and Inventus to Combine to Create World’s Preferred Partner for Legal Operations Services

The Combined Company Will Deliver a Broader Range of Technology-Enabled Legal Services for the Growing Global Legal Operations Market

Legility, a leading provider of legal operations services,  announced the acquisition of Inventus, a leading international eDiscovery services provider with locations across Europe, Asia, and North America. Following the acquisition, the two companies will combine to create the world’s preferred partner for technology-enabled services for the legal operations market, enabling access to services, expertise, and technology in more locations than ever before. The companies will combine business operations in early 2020.

“This combination creates tremendous value for our customers through the broader set of services that we can offer together and the upgraded capabilities coming from the combined team. This transaction increases our global footprint and expands our capabilities in eDiscovery, as well as in non-litigation domains at the intersection of people, process, and technology. Inventus is well-established in Asia, the UK, and continental Europe as well as in complementary North American markets,” said Barry Dark, CEO of Legility. “Although Legility is the acquiring company, we see the end result as a merger between two market leaders. We look forward to leveraging our combined platform to drive future innovation and revolutionize the legal operations industry.”

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“We admire what Legility has achieved in addressing the requirements of legal operations within corporate clients, and look forward to the combined company’s breadth and depth of service and coverage driving continued growth,” said Paul Mankoo, CEO of Inventus. “The combination represents an enormous opportunity to enhance and expand the types of services we deliver to our clients. Paramount in building this scale of company is remaining relentlessly client-focused while pushing the boundaries of legal operations innovation to deliver outstanding technology, capabilities, and service.”

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The combined company will go forward under the Legility brand, and Barry Dark will serve as the combined company’s CEO. Paul Mankoo will continue to be a key member of the executive team with responsibilities across the business. The headquarters for the combined company will be in Nashville, Tennessee, with a significant office presence in Inventus’ former dual headquarters, London and Chicago.

Combined, the companies have more than 500 employees across 20 international offices, 8 international data centers, and a talent pool of more than 1,000 flexible legal talent staff, to support organizations all over the world.

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