eDiscovery, document review, and legal staffing for multinational enterprises
Consilio operates a diversified legal services platform spanning eDiscovery software (Relativity, Everlaw), managed document review, flexible staffing (via Lawyers On Demand), and regulatory consulting. The hiring surge—110 roles posted in 30 days across legal (52% of open headcount), sales, and engineering—tracks with active work on AI-assisted prototypes, third-party software evaluation, and regional go-to-market expansion. Pain points cluster around data integrity, project concurrency, and enterprise integration, suggesting the company is scaling both delivery capacity and platform interconnectedness.
Notable leadership hires: Regional Director, Sales Director, Strategy Director
Consilio is a global legal services provider serving multinational law firms and corporations. The company operates across four main service lines: eDiscovery software and managed services (built on Relativity and Everlaw), document review and litigation support, staffing and recruitment through its Lawyers On Demand division, and advisory/transformation consulting in compliance, information governance, and cybersecurity. The organization maintains ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification and runs offices, review centers, and data infrastructure across North America, Europe, and Asia. Active hiring spans legal professionals, regional sales leadership, and engineering roles, reflecting concurrent growth in delivery scale and product development.
Consilio's tech stack centers on Relativity and Everlaw for core eDiscovery workflows. The platform also integrates SQL Server, PostgreSQL, and .NET for backend services, with Nuix, Testim, and Applitools recently adopted for emerging capabilities.
Consilio operates offices, document review centers, and data infrastructure across North America, Europe, and Asia. Current hiring spans the United States, Canada, India, South Africa, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Japan, and Peru.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size