News & Press
March 24, 2017
From TV sets to pull requests: How 5 Chicago developers pivoted to careers in tech
Peter Bondarenko, Advanced Software Engineer at kCura, discovered his passion for programming because of the coding he did for his research in economics.
March 21, 2017
A Year After A Local Acquisition, kCura Looks to Strengthen D.C. Roots
DC Inno interviewed kCura's VP of Engineering Perry Marchant about our Reston office, where we're planning to hire 50 people this year.
March 18, 2017
From Rappers to Tech Companies: Who's Getting into Education Funding in Chicago?
To date, kCura has donated or pledged over $1.8 million to schools and education-oriented nonprofits in Chicago.
March 16, 2017
e-Discovering Your Career Path
Lauren Brill, a professor in the Paralegal Studies Program at Community College of Philadelphia, explains why learning e-discovery should be a top priority for career advancement.
March 10, 2017
No ChicagoMade at SXSW, but Chicagoans still see promise at Texas conference
The Chicago Tribune spotlights kCurians heading to SXSW in Austin, with an eye on meeting prospective hires to help fulfill our goal of hiring 200 people this year.
March 10, 2017
The Highs and Lows of Being a Woman in Tech
Karen Nowicki of kCura shares her vision on how to become a life-long learner, create a shared vision and gain confidence to be yourself.
March 07, 2017
The Lucrative Days of Document Review Are Over
Document review used to make lawyers rich. Shawn Gaines of kCura shares his views on the evolution of the e-discovery industry and machine learning.
March 01, 2017
KMWorld 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management 2017
KMWorld's 100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management features organizations that manifest innovation, collaboration, and community and that help their customers attain such qualities.
March 01, 2017
Interview: Richard Dilgren of FRONTEO talks about RelativityOne
Richard Dilgren, international director of data science and strategy at FRONTEO, spoke with the eDisclosure Information Project's Chris Dale about his experience with RelativityOne during Legaltech New York.
March 01, 2017
Document Coding on the Go? kCura Introduces Mobile Relativity App for iPads
kCura is simplifying and accelerating e-discovery with a new mobile Relativity app for iPad.
February 21, 2017
Australia Embraces TAR: 4 Things It Means for E-Discovery in APAC
Following two Australian court cases, the Supreme Court of Victoria has issued a formal Practice Note to promote effective use of technology. kCura's Stuart Hall writes about what this means for e-discovery in APAC for Legaltech News.
February 16, 2017
The 10 hottest developer jobs of 2017
kCura's Mark McFarland talked to TechRepublic about what types of developers and skillsets will be in demand as we move further into 2017.
February 16, 2017
Tech roundup: kCura's 200-person hiring spree and more
Built in Chicago announces kCura's plans to add 200 new jobs by the end of 2017.
February 15, 2017
Young Alumni and First Jobs: "What I Wish I Knew"
Team member Anja Spruston spoke to students at Northwestern University about her experience in her first job at kCura.
February 14, 2017
5 Chicago companies looking for experienced devs
Developers are always in high demand, but senior devs are needed at many of Chicago’s most exciting companies, says Built in Chicago.
February 13, 2017
Inside Job At kCura, she found a fast-paced company that helps lawyers find facts
Erin Chan Dang of Chicago Tribune’s Blue Sky Innovation talks with Zehra Mecci, senior software engineer about what it’s really like to work at kCura.
February 09, 2017
5 Hot Takes on Future of E-Discovery in Legal Industry
Legalweek panelists debated and agreed on a few trends that are likely to take hold in legal technology in coming years.
February 09, 2017
Baker McKenzie introduce AI-based due diligence technology
Baker McKenzie, who recently deployed Relativity as their global e-discovery platform, will also adopt due diligence technology based on AI and machine learning.
February 09, 2017
Data analytics will be ‘indispensable’ to the legal profession
Dean Gonsowski, executive director of CTRL and VP Business development at kCura, shares his thoughts on the proliferation of machine learning and artifical intelligence in the legal world.
February 09, 2017
Have E-Discovery and Security Woes? Analytics May Be the Way, Survey Says
Analytics is wedging a place in corporations as part of the legal department's e-discovery options, according to the Coalition of Technology Resources for Lawyers' (CTRL) annual Advanced Analytics Research survey.