H5 Announces Opening of New York Office
Leading Electronic Discovery Services Provider Establishes East Coast Headquarters
NEW YORK, NY — February 13, 2008 — H5, the leading provider of technology-enabled document review services for the legal industry, today announced the opening of its New York office in midtown Manhattan. The office will function as the company’s East Coast headquarters; services for all of the company’s East Coast clients will originate from this location under the direction of Steve Whitehurst, Executive Managing Director.
“As H5 has grown, so has our East Coast client base. This office represents our commitment to our existing East Coast clients as well as our continued effort to expand our services to meet the needs of new clients,” said Whitehurst, who leads H5’s practice management and consulting groups. “And because the nature of H5’s work requires us to collaborate closely with our clients throughout the course of each engagement, our expanded presence there is something that both our clients and our employees are looking forward to.”
Centrally located near Grand Central Station and in close proximity to many of the city’s top law firms and H5 clients, the company’s new East Coast headquarters will allow H5 to more efficiently serve its clients and prospects located in New York as well as other eastern states.
“The New York location is perfectly planned and will allow H5 to scale to meet the rapid growth we’ve experienced over the last few years,” added Whitehurst. “It is one of the most important markets for us because of its concentration of top law firms and corporate legal departments, and I don’t see that changing any time soon.”
About H5
H5 is an information retrieval firm that helps law firms and corporations search, assess, and manage electronically stored information. Through a full range of advisory, document review, and litigation support services, H5 finds the information clients need for litigation and investigations, compliance, and litigation readiness. Our approach—which combines advanced technologies with expertise in law, linguistics, computer science, and statistics—consistently reduces clients’ information management costs while minimizing their risk.
