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Rajah & Tann Technologies (RTTech), a unit of Singapore Big Four firm Rajah & Tann, has joined forces with cloud-based e-discovery platform RelativityOne to expand its e-discovery offering.

RTTech’s association will RelativityOne will help legal and corporate professionals sort through complex data during litigation, investigation, and compliance matters, a statement from the firm said. RelativityOne also gives RTTech users the flexibility to pick and choose solutions from the Relativity App Hub.

In January, RTTech collaborated with cybersecurity service provider Resolvo Systems to establish a platform called Rajah & Tann Cybersecurity (RTCyber), aimed at helping clients mitigate against cyberattacks, minimise disruptions from a security breach, and effectively deal with a breach incident.

 

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