Relativity Continues to Expand its Offering in Asia with RelativityOne Now Hosted in South Korea
Korea s first e-discovery service provider, Intellectual Data, will now offer RelativityOne
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CHICAGO, April 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Relativity today announced that its secure, end-to-end SaaS platform RelativityOne, is now offered in Korea. Intellectual Data is the first e-discovery service provider in Korea as well as the first Relativity partner in Korea to offer RelativityOne, matching the growing need for enterprise cloud services in Korea and throughout Asia.
Relativity customers and partners in Korea can now control their data in-country and innovate faster with a flexible and extensible cloud platform. With RelativityOne, users can streamline their technology stack to manage large volumes of complex, unstructured data and reduce risk with proactive threat prevention, 24/7 monitoring, automated security processes and lead
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Legal professionals put on alert after latest scam attempt
By Emma Ryan|08 February 2021
Legal professionals are being warned to be vigilant with cyber criminals targeting law firms as part of the latest beneficiary scam.
The new call comes after reports that Western Australian Attorney-General John Quigley’s identity was stolen by scammers and used in multiple emails purporting to be him. The emails claimed the A-G to be representing a deceased person who left US$4.3 million in a bank account and no will. The email phished for personal information from the recipients.
The scammers also used Mr Quigley’s name and image to launch a fake website purporting to be a law firm, dubbed JR Quigley LEGAL, containing Mr Quigley’s address of ministerial offices at Dumas House in West Perth.