From the Knoxville News Sentinel –
Consolidation in the document management industry continues as two businesses with operations in Knoxville have announced a merger. Document Solutions Inc., headquartered in Nashville with offices in Knoxville and Cincinnati, is merging with Knoxville Document Pros….
From Legal Tech Bytes –
An incredible burst of innovation marked 2011 for Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi), an e-discovery and digital forensics firm serving corporations and law firms nationwide….
From Information Management –
DSi Co-Founder and President Tom Turner authored an article published by Information Management. It discusses creating and implementing an information management policy, and how to mitigate potential legal risks and costs by applying clear, consistent rules to all data.
From In Business –
Advances in technology are making the growing field of e-Discovery faster, less expensive and as a result, more popular. That’s the good news for businesses having to produce documents as they respond to or initiate litigation, but they still must make document management decisions even in this day of vast, easy and cheap storage capability. Understanding how e-Discovery works can help businesses determine what records to keep or delete…
From the Nashville Post –
DSi has been named one of The 10 Best Employers in Middle Tennessee. The Post used The Work Institute, an employee research company, to determine the list.
From the Nashville Post –
DSi has been named to the first ever Middle Tennessee Tech 25 listing. Noting that DSi morphed from a copy shop into a litigation support, data security and risk management venture, reasons for inclusion also include recent growth in employees and revenue.
From the Nashville Post –
Litigation support, e-discovery and digital forensics company Document Solutions Inc. has recruited a vice president of business development to lead its sales and customer service efforts….
From the Tennessee Bar Journal –
The cover story of the recent Tennessee Bar Journal features an article, Smart Sampling in E-Discovery, co-authored by Tom Turner, DSi president and co-founder, and John Tredennick, founder and CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems.
From the Nashville Business Journal –
This technology column, written by DSi President and Co-Founder Tom Turner, discusses reasons for a company to have an information management policy and steps to take to get started.
Inc. 500/5000 list published in Inc. -
For the third consecutive year, Document Solutions, Inc. (DSi) has been named to the Inc. 500/5000 list of the fastest growing private companies in the country. This year marked a significant leap in our ranking – moving up 1,000 places from last year. This year DSi ranks at #1,662. In making the announcement of DSi’s inclusion in the Inc. 500/5000, officials cited the firm’s 163 percent growth rate over the last three years.
From the Nashville Business Journal –
Tom Turner Executive Profile: On founding his digital records company, giving up his company’s vacation policy and his previous life as a ski bum….
From the Nashville Post –
…Tom Turner, president and co-founder of Document Solutions Inc., joined the Nashville branch of The Entrepreneur’s Organization four years ago….“Since I’ve joined, we’ve averaged a yearly growth rate of 136 percent. I don’t think it’s a coincidence that it’s [happened] since I’ve been in EO.”…
From The Tennessee Tribune –
Document Solutions, Inc., Catalyst Repository Systems and Bass, Berry & Sims will host e-discovery experts Tom Turner, John Tredennick, Kathryn Walker and Michael Arkfeld during a free legal seminar…
From Legal IT Professionals –
DSi’s Tom Turner, president and co-founder, and Gary Torgersen, vice president of operations & technology, are among the select group to earn the new Certified E-Discovery Specialist (CEDS) designation….
From the Nashville Business Journal –
…Early on in the firm’s history, it became obvious that paper documents were becoming outmoded. As a result, DSi became one of the first firms in the country to do electronic discovery work – beginning in 2001, just two years after the company’s founding and five years before e-discovery was mandated by amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure….