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What is an E-discovery Lawyer?

Clio

In today’s digital age, the role of the e-discovery lawyer is increasingly important. Attorneys who specialize in e-discovery ensure information relevant to legal matters is carefully preserved, reviewed, and produced in compliance with regulations. What is e-discovery in law?

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OpenText named a Leader and Outperformer in the GigaOm Radar for E-Discovery

OpenText

OpenText™ is proud to be named a Leader and Outperformer in the latest GigaOm Radar Report for E-Discovery. They can deliver a very wide range of features that are purposefully built to address specific key stages of the Electronic Discovery Model (EDRM) yet are ill-equipped to perform other tasks.

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Everlaw Unveils AI Assistant Powered by Generative AI

Legal Tech Blog

Not only does Everlaw AI Assistant deliver speed in writing drafts, its AI insights are also tightly integrated throughout the Everlaw workflows – from document review to narrative building – so the results inform and improve the entire e-discovery process.

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Reveal Acquires Logikcull and IPRO to Create E-Discovery 'Superpower'

Legal Tech Monitor

Reveal aims to create a “two-horse race” in e-discovery, founder and CEO Wendell Jisa told Legaltech News, as K1 Investment Management’s total investment in Reveal tops $1 billion with the new acquisition.

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Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) – Common Use Cases

Percipient

Niches with common attributes such as high volume tasks that take up a disproportionate portion of lawyers’ time (think non-disclosure agreements or sales agreements), or legal processes that are amenable to documented process-driven workflows that can be automated by technology (like electronic discovery).

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eDiscovery Excellence: Best Practices and Strategies for Legal Success

CaseFox

Introduction In today’s digital age, electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, plays a crucial role in the legal process. The vast amount of electronically stored information (ESI) makes it essential for legal professionals to adopt effective eDiscovery strategies for navigating the complex world of litigation.

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What is ECA (Early Case Assessment) and Why is it Important?

Percipient

” While ECA is often associated with electronic discovery and the early analysis of electronically stored information (ESI), its scope should not be so limited. One of the main purposes of assessing and evaluating e-discovery aspects of a legal matter early is to gauge the time, money, and resources it will involve.