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Dye and Durham

www.dyedurham.com

 
Dye and Durham Limited is a leading provider of cloud–based software and technology solutions designed to improve efficiency and increase productivity for legal and business professionals. Dye & Durham provides critical information services and workflows, which clients use to manage their process, information and regulatory requirements. The Company has operations in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia, and has a strong blue-chip customer base that includes law firms, financial service institutions, and government organizations.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.dyedurham.com
  • 199 Bay Street Suite 4610
    Toronto, ON CAN M5L 1E9
  • Phone: 800.268.7580

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Frank Liso
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Diane Slater
Global Vice President of Human Resources Profile

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