Canada's Dye & Durham CEO steps down, board takes interim control
June 23 (Reuters) - Canada-based legal software maker Dye & Durham said on Tuesday CEO George Tsivin has stepped down with immediate effect after about a year in the role, and that its board has formed a committee to lead the company during the transition period.
• The company did not provide a reason for Tsivin's departure.
• Dye & Durham said a sub-committee of its board will assume the responsibilities of the CEO's office and oversee operations while a search for a permanent chief executive is underway.
• Tsivin, who was appointed CEO in 2025, is also no longer a member of the board, the company said in a statement.
(Reporting by Mrinmay Dey in Mexico City; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)
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