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Document Review

Law firms and corporate teams alike, often have to manage a variety of document review and foreign language review support needs. We understand that every lawsuit has its own differentiating factors and priorities. Our team works with you to define the legal support requirements and create a plan for timing, costs, and resources needed.

Combining Lawyers with Technology-Assisted Review
As the legal industry continues to evolve, there is growing recognition of the benefits that technology can bring to the practice of law. One area where technology has proven particularly useful is in the field of technology-assisted review (TAR). By combining the skills of lawyers with the power of TAR tools, legal teams can significantly...
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5 Signs You Should Use Legal Review Support
Document review is one of the most important parts of litigation. It is also often one of the most cumbersome. Tools are available to help manage this task, but how do you know when it is time to seek them out? This article describes five scenarios when legal review support can be beneficial. 1. You...
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Creating an Effective Guidance Document for Discovery
Discovery is critical in every case, but it is especially important in complex litigation, in-depth regulatory investigations, and due diligence for large transactions. In each of these situations, attorneys will create a guidance document for discovery before the team reviews what can be an enormous number of documents to determine which information is relevant for...
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5 Steps to Building an Effective Document Review Process
Document review takes an extensive amount of time, effort, and resources. It can be an enormous drain for many law firms and in-house legal teams. As litigation costs rise, many firms and organizations have adopted newer and faster document review methods. Below are five quick tips for creating a more effective document review process. 1....
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Understanding the QC Process in Document Review
Quality Control (QC) is an essential feature of any document review process. Yet, because of the vast number of documents involved in a typical review, the quality control process quickly becomes complicated and challenging. An effective strategy for targeting the documents most likely to need additional quality control becomes essential to an efficient review process. ...
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Efficient Document Review in Bankruptcy Litigation Part II
As discussed in Part I of this blog series (Efficient Document Review in Bankruptcy Litigation | Part I), controlling costs is paramount while finalizing the discovery process, so it is efficient and therefore advantageous for the litigant seeking payment. Achieving cost-efficiency in bankruptcy document review and production  Cost-efficiency is achieved by strategic-level decision-making and by...
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Efficient Document Review in Bankruptcy Litigation
Document review and production are similar in bankruptcy proceedings as compared to document review and production in general litigation cases. But there are important differences and, because of these differences, litigants and their attorneys (and bankruptcy trustees) will approach document requests with an eye towards ensuring that the document review and production is efficient. For...
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Best Practices in the Document Review Process - Part II
To continue on from the Best Practices in the Document Review Process – Part I, we outline the methods for executing the work product of the document review by efficiently utilizing document review staff and producing quality results to support discovery. Retaining experienced and competent staff  Every document review involves the repeated exercise of judgment...
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Best Practices in the Document Review Process - Part I
Document production plays a critical role in the litigation review process. Document production creates the main corpus of potential evidence used for claim amendments, depositions, settlement negotiations, summary judgment efforts, and from which admissible trial exhibits will be identified, culled, introduced, and used. Thus, even small document productions must meet certain basic and essential requirements,...
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Document Review Special Considerations Confidentiality & Protective Orders
Protective orders are often used in litigation to protect confidential information such as trade secrets or proprietary information during document discovery.  The protective orders will contain confidentiality designations to be applied during the document review process that indicate who has access to the information in the specific document.  There are a number of considerations or...
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