Integreon this week announced the first of a series of changes to litigation management platform Allegory Law aimed at corporate counsel. The changes come just three months after e-discovery company Integreon acquired the software.

Allegory Law, founded in 2011 by former litigator Alma Asay, was initially focused on helping litigators collaborate and manage evidence across large teams within law firms. Integreon CEO Bob Rowe wants to expand that information out to managing in-house teams. 

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