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28 January 2014
Issue: 7592 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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Richard Seabrook—Epiq Systems

New vice president & general manager of eDiscovery Europe

Epiq Systems has announced that Richard Seabrook has joined the company as vice president and general manager of eDiscovery Europe. 

Richard has 17 years of experience in professional services, systems integration, and application and business process outsourcing. 

“Rick brings deep experience in leading large, global professional services teams to his role overseeing Epiq’s European eDiscovery and eDisclosure operations,” said Christopher E. Olofson, president and chief operating officer of Epiq Systems. “As Epiq continues its rapid, organic growth in the U.K. and Europe, Rick will be integral to ensuring that we continue to deliver the high quality that our clients have come to expect.”

Issue: 7592 / Categories: Movers & Shakers
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

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Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Set expands London and Singapore offering with senior international disputes hires

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

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Firm strengthens real estate and litigation teams with partner promotions

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