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Consilio Expands eDiscovery in Australia & New Zealand Through Integration of elaw

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Investment strengthens local expertise and regional delivery for clients


SYDNEY--BUSINESS WIRE--

Consilio, a global leader in technology-enabled legal services and AI solutions, including flexible legal talent through Lawyers on Demand (LOD), today announced the integration of elaw, a trusted Australian eDiscovery and eLitigation provider. This move further strengthens Consilio’s eDiscovery footprint across Australia and New Zealand, building on its established presence and technology infrastructure in Australia while expanding local delivery capacity for clients.

The investment significantly expands Consilio’s local expertise and client relationships across government, corporate, and legal sectors, enhancing its ability to support complex, data-driven matters throughout Australia and New Zealand.

For Consilio’s clients in the region, the integration increases local support and delivery capacity for Consilio’s AI-enabled eDiscovery, review, and investigations solutions. It also expands access to Consilio’s broader capabilities, including Lawyers On Demand (LOD), which provides flexible legal talent to help clients scale their teams quickly and cost-effectively. Consilio’s global clients will benefit from a stronger regional delivery hub, enabling seamless cross-border support, follow-the-sun delivery models, and consistent service across multi-jurisdictional matters. Both organisations are working closely to ensure a seamless integration and continuity of client delivery.

“This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to growth across Australia and New Zealand,” said Drew Macaulay, Managing Director EMEA and Asia Pacific. “By combining strong local expertise with Consilio’s global scale and technology, we are delivering meaningful benefits to clients both in the region and globally through greater capacity, deeper insight, and consistent, high-quality delivery across borders.”

“Joining Consilio gives our clients immediate access to deeper resources and strengthens our ability to deliver consistently across Australia and New Zealand, with the benefit of Consilio’s global delivery network when matters cross borders,” said Monica Dunne, COO at elaw. “For our team, it creates new opportunities to grow with a larger platform and serve global enterprises and law firms; without changing the local expertise and service our clients rely on.”

The integration aligns with Consilio’s broader global growth strategy, strengthening its ability to support cross-border matters with follow-the-sun delivery and consistent client outcomes across key markets.

About Consilio

Powerful solutions for today’s complex legal challenges

Consilio is a global, tech-enabled legal services leader that helps corporate legal departments and law firms operationalize legal intelligence to manage risk, control cost and improve outcomes across complex matters and everyday operations. Through the Aurora Legal AI Suite and more than 5,000 professionals across the US, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia, Consilio brings together software, data, and teams to support litigation, investigations, compliance, and legal operations initiatives with greater speed, visibility, and control. Consilio is ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certified and has data centres across Europe, Asia, North America and Australia. Through Consilio’s Lawyers On Demand (LOD) business, they provide flexible legal talent to help clients scale their teams quickly and cost-effectively. Their services are trusted by the world’s leading corporations and law firms, supported by industry-leading technology and deep expertise across every stage of the legal lifecycle. Discover more about Consilio’s commitment to legal excellence and innovation at www.consilio.com.


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