It should be no surprise that ediscovery costs represent a massive expenditure for most corporations. The approximate annual budget for ediscovery costs in the US exceeds 40 billions dollars. So it should go without saying that accurately measuring that spend and minimizing it while maximizing the value you gain from it is hugely important to […]
How DeNISTing and Deduplication Instantly Reduce Ediscovery Costs
The rise of data in the workplace means corporate legal teams are struggling to keep up with skyrocketing volumes from an ever-expanding list of sources when it comes to ediscovery. Data needs to be collected, processed, reviewed, and finally produced – depending on the matter. Whether legal teams are handling review 100% in-house, sending 100% […]
Why You Need Audit Trails in Ediscovery
Nothing strikes fear into the heart of even the most steady in-house legal professional like the “s” word. That’s right, sanctions! There’s no denying that litigation hold practices can open an organization up to risk, scrutiny, and unfortunate consequences. Most court sanctions result from flawed preservation processes that are rooted in the failure to identify […]
Top 5 Legal Hold Tips for Custodian Compliance
There are two big challenges when issuing a legal hold notification. First, making sure people don’t ignore it. Second, making sure you as the legal team aren’t inundated with questions after every send. The following are our top 5 tips for reducing custodian questions and boosting their compliance. Five Legal Hold Components that Increase Custodian […]
How Email Threading Speeds Up Your Review Process
Did you know more than 150,000 emails are sent every minute? That makes the number of emails sent on an average day over 200 million! That’s a lot of email. And a lot of data to go with it. It should come as no surprise, then, that email is the most prominent form of data […]
Two Ediscovery Best Practices for Information Governance
Information governance and ediscovery software go hand in hand. Learn more about how in-house teams can approach new data sources and expanding volumes.