
Australian eDiscovery Providers Shortlist
This report shortlists leading eDiscovery software platforms and service providers available in Australia, covering both Australian-headquartered vendors and global platforms with an Australian presence. The aim is to support law firms, corporates, and in-house counsel in evaluating suitable solutions.
- Nuix – Australian HQ, strong regulator & government use [1]
- RelativityOne – global leader with Australian data centre and partner network [2]
- Logikcull – simple, cloud-first, cost-effective [3]
- Everlaw – modern UX, collaboration, with local partners [4]
- Epiq Discovery – managed services, AI-enabled, strong AU presence [5]
- OpenText – enterprise-scale deployments [7]
- Law In Order, Sky Discovery, Adio – Australian service providers [8][4]
Vendor |
Deployment |
Australian Presence / Notes |
Best For |
Nuix [1] |
Cloud, on-prem, hybrid |
Australian HQ; used by regulators, law firms, and government |
Investigations, high-volume processing |
RelativityOne [2] |
Cloud (RelativityOne), on-prem via partners |
Local data centre and AU partner ecosystem |
Enterprise review, complex litigation |
Logikcull [3] |
Cloud SaaS |
Available to Australian users; self-service pricing |
Smaller law firms, quick matters |
Everlaw [4] |
Cloud |
Supports Australia with local partners (Adio) |
Collaborative review, litigation teams |
Epiq Discovery [5] |
Managed services + cloud |
Global provider; AU-specific services |
Large matters, managed approach |
OpenText Axcelerate [7] |
Cloud / Enterprise |
Global vendor serving AU |
Enterprise-scale analytics |
Law In Order [8] |
Managed services |
Australian offices in Sydney, Melbourne |
Law firms, in-house legal teams |
Sky Discovery |
Consultancy + workflows |
Australian forensic & eDiscovery provider |
Forensic collections, local consultancy |
Adio [4] |
Partner-led SaaS |
Implements Everlaw in AU |
Local onboarding and implementation |
Conclusion
This shortlist provides a structured overview of eDiscovery solutions and service providers available to Australian organisations. The selection spans Australian-headquartered vendors, global platforms with local presence, and service providers offering managed solutions. Organisations can use this report to identify candidates for pilot testing or RFIs, balancing factors such as deployment preferences, data residency, scalability, and budget. For most scenarios, a combination of a cloud SaaS option (e.g., Logikcull or Everlaw) and an enterprise/multi-matter platform (e.g., Nuix or Relativity) provides flexibility, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
AI and Future Considerations
Emerging AI tools in eDiscovery, including automated document review, predictive coding, and intelligent analytics, are being increasingly integrated into platforms such as Nuix, Relativity, and Everlaw. Organisations should evaluate AI features, data privacy compliance, and scalability to ensure future-proof solutions that enhance efficiency and reduce review times.
We will shortlist emerging Australian AI eDiscovery solution providers in a subsequent article.
References
[5] Epiq Discovery – Australia
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