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Document Review

This category dives into document review from a strategic and operational perspective. Topics include review workflows, quality assurance, technology-assisted review, and best practices for managing complex, high-volume matters while maintaining accuracy and defensibility.

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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Document Review Confidentiality Stipulations with Protective Orders
Document discovery under state and federal rules of civil procedure can endanger a litigant’s trade secrets, proprietary data, and other information that must remain confidential for financial, business, legal, and reputational reasons. However, “confidentiality” is not a legally recognized basis for withholding otherwise discoverable documents. And, if documents are withheld on this basis and the...
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Corporate Internal Investigations Efficient Evaluation of Documents Data
Corporate internal investigations are necessary to determine whether any laws, regulations, or internal policies were violated and are the first step toward addressing and solving the issue. Protecting the company is critical, as well as evaluating the potential exposure. Prompt action is extremely important, but a full evaluation of documents and data may take time...
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Supporting Incident Response Teams
Incident response planning requires organizations to address a growing range of cybersecurity, privacy, regulatory, and litigation considerations across multiple jurisdictions. While technical response efforts often receive significant attention, organizations must also address legal, compliance, investigation, and documentation requirements that may arise following a data breach. Responding to a breach often involves more than containing the...
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Advantages of Integrating Legal Managed Services with eDiscovery
Organizations preparing for litigation have several options for handling eDiscovery support. They can use their in-house legal department resources, use outside counsel/law firm resources, use legal contract staffing agencies, or use an external legal managed service provider, including an alternative legal service provider (ALSP). The decision about which solution to use often comes down to...
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Litigation Support How to Create an Effective Guidance Document for eDiscovery
Document review is a necessary, but often labor-intensive and time-consuming, part of litigation support.  Preparing an effective guidance document can help avoid costly errors and frustrating missteps by guiding the ediscovery team to evaluate critical information more efficiently. Ensuring that your guidance document includes the following elements can improve the effectiveness of the document review...
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Managing The Bankruptcy Litigation Review Process
With recent financial market instability and increasing economic uncertainty, some bankruptcy litigation attorneys are bracing for an anticipated increase in litigation matters related to both individual and corporate filings. Bankruptcy litigation requires a high level of diligence and attention to detail, because there are often numerous contracts and claims to manage and reconcile. Reviewing relevant...
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Benefits of Outsourcing eDiscovery Document Review
eDiscovery has changed the way that electronic information is sought, located, secured, and searched for the purposes of litigation and internal investigations. With increasingly complex data systems, and with the prevalence of email, social media accounts, IM, chat, and cloud storage, the amount of electronic data for most cases is staggering. This equates to more...
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early-case-assessment-ediscovery-process
Early case assessment (ECA) is the process of gathering case information soon after becoming aware of a legal matter. ECA is a crucial step, since it provides a mechanism for legal departments and their outside counsel to evaluate the potential costs and risk exposure associated with a case.  The ECA process varies somewhat from one...
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Document-Review-Services
Sometimes law firms and corporate legal departments feel they will be able to handle all aspects of a legal matter internally. Since these matters often coincide with many other daily priorities and tasks, it often leads to spending more time and money than they would have by bringing a partner in to support them, especially...
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