Are You Overthinking eDiscovery Uploads? [Probably. And You'll Never Guess Why!]

21 June 2020 by Ross
When you pay upfront 'processing' fees, you tend to second-guess yourself and upload less data. And this isn't always a good thing. Instead, find an eDiscovery pricing plan that charges for storage space and offers processing for free.
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4 Ways eDiscovery Can Help You Outclass Your Competition

12 June 2020 by Anith
When you pay upfront 'processing' fees, you tend to second-guess yourself and upload less data. And this isn't always a good thing. Instead, find an eDiscovery pricing plan that charges for storage space and offers processing for free.
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How Do eDiscovery Search Engines Work? And Which One Should Your Law Firm Get?

06 June 2020 by Anith
A weak search engine won't pick up the kinds of files you'll need to build a defensible case. So, make sure your eDiscovery software's search engine, (1) Is intuitive and easy to use, (2) Error-proofs your searches, (3) Lets you save your search queries, (4) Offers you enough search options.
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eDiscovery in a Pandemic (Part 5): Coordinating with Your Team

01 June 2020 by Mithun
PSTs & OSTs are how Microsoft Outlook stores email. PSTs let you send/receive emails in real-time, but you need an active internet connection. OSTs let you read/write emails offline, but to send/receive them you'll need to connect with the internet.
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How to Simplify eDiscovery Review with Notes, Tags, and Case Reports

31 May 2020 by John
Want to simplify your eDiscovery review? Make sure your eDiscovery software has these 3 key features: (1) Notes & annotations (to add context to documents), (2) Tags (to organize and find related files), and (3) Case reports (to get an overview of your data).
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