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Baker McKenzie has expanded its eDiscovery technology services in its offices around the world.

Called Relativity, the firm's main eDiscovery technology (utilised in conjunction with software platform Nuix) is now in every region where it has a presence, using Bakers’ datacenters in Chicago, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and São Paulo.

The firm also added new practice support project managers in Belfast and Hong Kong, beefing up its existing U.S.-based eDiscovery Project Management team. 

"With this enhanced machine learning offering combined with the AI tools we are starting to roll out, we can offer clients a bespoke, globally relevant solution to their data privacy needs," said Paul Rawlinson, global chair of Baker McKenzie, in a statement.

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