...data ingestion and exporting. It also has added iterative search based on reviewer feedback, LexisNexis CaseMap integration, and support for Lotus Notes. ...
...can be migrated to Discovery360's Reviewer module, or exported to common load file. According to InterLegis, the ECA tool can, among other...
... Clients who opt for the additional use of the InterLegis Reviewer module pay an additional $50 per gigabyte on average on the...
...5 TBs of data per day. The system can host 25 concurrent reviewers while simultaneously processing data at a rate of 100 GBs per hour...
...counting both responsive and nonresponsive documents), Team A agreed with the original reviewers 76% of the time, and with Team B 72% of the time...
Vendors are showcasing new technology at the International Legal Technology Association conference in Las Vegas from Aug. 22-26. Many of the products feature improved interfaces that allow legal prof
...Every document reviewer has experienced it — you are reading an e-mail in a...
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The landscape for document review is changing and the days when lawyers can throw highly paid bodies at the task and bill by the hour are numbered. Consultant Brett Burney says lawyers will have to g
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