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How Law Firms can Fast-Track Business Development and Win More Business
Law firms can respond to new business proposals faster and showcase their expertise by rapidly surfacing relevant information across all their data stores.
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Strategies For Uncovering Key Evidence in Modern ESI Investigations
Modern electronically stored information (ESI) investigations are critically important and intensely demanding. Timely, cooperative self-reporting plays a central role in today’s heightened global regulatory environment and can obviate a sweeping agency investigation that would otherwise divert or exhaust valuable company time and resources. Here are five key strategies employed by professional investigation teams to uncover the facts when faced with high-stakes, time sensitive investigations.
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Yesterday’s Collection Woes Need Not Be Today’s (or Tomorrow’s) Problem
Collection is often considered the most technically rigorous and complex phase of e-discovery—it involves the acquisition of potentially relevant electronically stored information (ESI) from native sources into an eDiscovery platform for investigation or review. Collection is also the stage at which large and unexpected risks, time delays and unnecessary costs can quickly spiral out of control.
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New Models For Optimizing Resources, Technology and Process in Today’s New Normal
Seven strategies for effective oversight over e-discovery processes and spend.
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Is Your Early Case Assessment Process Hurting Your Case?
Early case assessment (ECA) is crucial to developing a winning strategy. Wendy Cole, product marketing director, legal tech with OpenText, explains how Axcelerate Investigation is helping organizations regain control of their ECA process and quickly assess the merits of their case.
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4 Secrets to Optimizing Your E-Discovery Document Review Resources – and Your Budget – in 2021
Today, litigation, investigations and regulatory compliance regularly involve hundreds of thousands, or more, of documents that need to be reviewed. In most cases, the clock is ticking. Corporate legal teams, unable to handle the sheer volume of documents requiring review, parse the project out to contract attorneys, their lead litigation counsel or both.
Read MoreGo further, Faster Without Leaving Your Home Office
Legalweek(year), like everything else in our lives at present, will look different this year. We won’t be gathering in NYC to socialize and have face-to-face conversations; we won’t be going out for dinner or drinks. You might be asking yourself – why attend?
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