In 1982, Inc. began showcasing 500 of the fastest-growing privately held companies in the United States and publishing them as part of an Inc. 500 listing. Twenty-five years later the showcase list was expanded to include 5,000 companies and rechristened as the Inc. 5000. This year’s Inc. 5000 contains a variety of national businesses to include legal service providers, eDiscovery providers, and law firms.
The following list provides a quick, non-all inclusive look at some of the eDiscovery enablers that have been included in the 2019 Inc. 5000, and are also listed as a ComplexDiscovery Top 100+ Provider. The listing includes the provider’s name, 2019 Inc. 5000 ranking (#), three-year revenue growth (%), 2018 revenue ($) and industry categorization.
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