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Espion opens new office in Brussels Espion opens new office in Brussels

Forensics, e-discovery firm expands international presence



TechTrade | 31 Oct 2012 :  Espion, Ireland's largest forensics and e-discovery service provider, has expanded its international presence with the opening of new offices in Brussels.

Tom Brock, former senior e-discovery consultant at Capital Legal Solutions (now Capital Novus), has been appointed to spearhead the expansion and brings more than 15 years of experience working in law firms and service providers in North America and Europe.

Colm Murphy, Espion forensics and e-discovery director (pictured), said: "The global e-discovery market is expected to rise 275% from 2010 to 2017 and we have seen demand for our specialist services skyrocket in recent years. Our global knowledge, ability to mobilise quickly across Europe to ensure US clients have a local resource, combined with our unrivalled experience and superior service delivery will ensure Espion is perfectly placed to capitalise on this growth opportunity."

Espion has been shortlisted for The Irish Software Association Partnership of the Year 2012, for its partnership with Symantec Clearwell.

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