DISCO-EDISCOVERY
DISCO eDiscovery eDiscovery / legal technology platform.
Definition
DISCO (Austin TX, founded 2013 by Kiwi Camara + Andrew Schein, IPO 2021 NYSE LAW + valuation peaked ~$3B, ~$130M revenue 2023, ~700+ employees + ~1500+ customers) is a cloud-native eDiscovery + investigations platform focus on modern legal teams, AI-powered review automation + Cecilia AI Generative AI 2023+ assistant integration, competitor Relativity + Everlaw + multiple modern eDiscovery vendors. Platform + workflow detail integration legal practice + corporate legal departments + law firms + government agencies + litigation discovery process + document review + privilege analysis + production + ML-powered review automation + cloud + on-premises deployment options ; integration legal tools eg DMS document management + matter management + accounts payable + multiple ; SOC2 + ISO 27001 + EU GDPR + multiple jurisdictions compliance.
Origin
DISCO founded 2013 Austin TX ; IPO 2021 NYSE LAW ; ~$130M revenue 2023 ~1500 customers ; Cecilia AI launched 2023.
Example in context
Mid-market US law firm uses DISCO eDiscovery + Cecilia AI assistant: ~50 attorneys manage ~20 active litigation matters via DISCO cloud platform ; Cecilia AI generative AI assistant accelerates document review by summarizing key issues + suggesting relevant documents + drafting privilege logs + producing first-pass case analysis automation freeing attorneys for higher-value work.
Related terms
- Relativity eDiscovery — competitor eDiscovery.