
Epiq Discovery
Investigation management software
eDiscovery software
Legal software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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What is Epiq Discovery
Epiq Discovery is an eDiscovery platform and managed-services offering used to collect, process, review, and produce electronically stored information for litigation, investigations, and regulatory matters. It supports legal teams and corporate legal departments that need workflows for document review, analytics, and production management. The product is commonly delivered alongside Epiq’s professional services, with options for hosted review environments and project management support. It focuses on end-to-end discovery operations rather than general-purpose case management.
End-to-end eDiscovery workflow
The platform supports core eDiscovery stages including data ingestion, processing, review, and production. This reduces the need to stitch together multiple tools for common litigation and investigation workflows. It is designed for repeatable matter-based work with permissions and auditability expected in legal review environments.
Managed services integration
Epiq Discovery is frequently used with Epiq’s discovery operations teams for project management, processing, and review support. This model can help organizations that lack in-house eDiscovery specialists or need surge capacity for large matters. It also provides a single vendor relationship for technology plus services, which can simplify delivery and accountability.
Scales for large matters
The offering is positioned for high-volume collections and multi-custodian reviews typical of complex litigation and regulatory requests. It supports workflows that emphasize defensible processing and controlled production outputs. This makes it suitable for enterprises and law firms handling large, time-sensitive matters.
Service-led operating model
Organizations seeking a purely self-serve SaaS experience may find the product is commonly implemented and run with significant vendor involvement. That can introduce dependencies on external project teams for configuration, processing, and ongoing operations. It may be less aligned to teams that want lightweight, fully in-house administration.
Less focus on investigations casework
While it supports investigations as a use case, the core design centers on eDiscovery review and production rather than end-to-end investigation case management. Teams needing features like incident intake, investigation tasking, policy-driven workflows, and HR/ethics case tracking may require additional tools. As a result, it may not replace dedicated investigation management systems.
Cost and complexity for small matters
For smaller matters or occasional discovery needs, the platform and associated services can be more than what is required. Setup, processing, and hosting costs may be harder to justify compared with simpler, low-administration tools. This can make it less attractive for small teams with limited discovery volume.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Contact Epiq / custom (official site states flat-rate, per-gigabyte transactional, and subscription price models but does not publish public prices).
Free tier/trial: No permanent free tier or time-limited free trial is published on the official product pages.
Example costs: Not published on the vendor site.
Notes: Epiq Discover (Epiq Discovery) is available via AWS Marketplace and the vendor asks prospects to Request a Demo or "Talk to an Expert" for licensing/pricing details.
Seller details
Epiq Systems, Inc.
New York, NY, USA
1988
Private
https://www.epiqglobal.com/
https://x.com/epiqglobal
https://www.linkedin.com/company/epiq/