HOUSTON, TX - October 6, 2009 - Trial Solutions, an e-discovery software and services company, has been named as one of Houston's 100 fastest-growing companies by the Houston Business Journal for the second consecutive year.
Trial Solutions qualified for the prestigious Houston Fast 100 based on percentage of revenue growth from 2006 to 2008. All of the ranked companies are headquartered in Houston's metropolitan area and have been operating for at least five years.
The Houston Fast 100 award recipients were revealed to an audience of over 800 business leaders at the InterContinental Houston hotel on September 11, 2009.
"We're honored to have secured a place in the Houston Fast 100 for a second year," said Brad Jenkins, President and CEO of Trial Solutions. "It demonstrates the demand for new technology in the field of litigation support, and we continue to fulfill that need with our new e-discovery software and our expertise in litigation support services."
In August 2009, Trial Solutions also earned a place in Inc. magazine's Inc. 5000, a list of top growing private companies nationwide.
About Trial
Solutions
Trial Solutions, an electronic discovery software and services
company, assists litigators in the collection, processing and
review of electronic information. Trial Solutions owns two brands
of software including OnDemand EDD™, an e-discovery software and
ImageDepot™, an online review software. Both applications are
offered as software-as-a-service (SaaS), where Trial Solutions
licenses the applications to customers for use as a service on
demand. Customers access the software via the internet. Trial
Solutions provides litigation support services in 90 metropolitan
areas throughout the United States and Canada. For more information
about Trial Solutions, please visit http://www.trialsolutions.net/.
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