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Historic Combination of the Industry’s Two Leading Legal Services Providers Expands Leadership in Class Action, Mass-Tort, Data Breach and Corporate Restructuring

Press Announcement

ATLANTA – June 18, 2018 — Epiq, a global leader in the legal services industry, today announced that it has acquired Garden City Group (GCG) from Crawford & Company® ( www.crawfordandcompany.com ) (NYSE: CRD-A and CRD-B), the world’s largest publicly-listed independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self-insured entities. GCG provides legal administration services for class action, bankruptcy, mass-tort, regulatory matters, and legal notice programs.

“The addition of GCG to our leading class action, mass-tort, data breach, and restructuring business represents an unprecedented combination of expertise, knowledge, and resources that has never before been leveraged on such a massive scale in our industry,” said John Davenport, Jr., chief executive officer of Epiq. “Joining forces with GCG demonstrates our commitment to this industry and to creating unmatched settlement and bankruptcy solutions for our clients.”

“This is an important strategic transaction for Crawford that allows us to further concentrate our attention and resources on high-growth business segments where we have established leadership positions,” said Harsha V. Agadi, president and CEO of Crawford & Company. “Just as importantly, we have found a great home for our legal administrative services business and the dedicated GCG employees to continue to excel and succeed.”

Combined operations include two state-of-the-art print, mail, and contact center locations in Beaverton, Oregon and Dublin, Ohio as well as call centers in Phoenix and Tampa, Florida.

As a result of the transaction, GCG will rebrand as Epiq in the fourth quarter of 2018.

Advisors for the transaction included Alvarez & Marsal, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, and Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP.

Additional Note:

According to Crawford & Company’s 8-K filing with the SEC, the two parties entered into an agreement on June 15. Epiq and Epiq Canada paid about $42 million for GCG.
(Lawtech News)

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