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SaaS convenience, strong search, massive scalability, and innovative pricing options make Lexbe eDiscovery Platform an intriguing option for plaintiffs.
SaaS convenience, strong search, massive scalability, and innovative pricing options make Lexbe eDiscovery Platform an intriguing option for plaintiffs.
Getting a grasp of the strengths and weaknesses of one’s case early becomes more important and more challenging with substantial ESI. Creating early case timelines can help keep your case perspective accurate.
Technology assisted review is a powerful tool for controlling review costs and workflows. But, to maximize the benefits of TAR, we must be able to understand the results.
A newly released TechnoLawyer Report, Group “Like” Discovery Documents to Expedite Your Review, discusses how Lexbe’s innovative NearDup Groupings+ technology can greatly enhance the quality of eDiscovery productions.
With eDiscovery becoming increasingly typical and financially burdensome, every litigation professional is looking to keep costs down while still delivering high quality document reviews. This search for low costs, at least, has remained constant. What has changed rapidly is the amount of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) subject to discovery.
A new Technolawyer Newswire Report, eDiscovery Processing That Scales With Your Needs on Lexbe’s unprecedented processing speed has just been released! “Lexbe’s fast processing enables you to start your document reviews sooner, and meet tight discovery deadlines even as the volume of ESI continues to grow.”
An eDSG poll conducted back in April suggests that litigation professionals find current eDiscovery software too expensive, too slow, and they are disappointed that the software doesn’t run in the cloud. We couldn’t agree more. Lexbe has focused on addressing these issues through an innovative operations architecture that takes advantage of the latest, highly scalable, and most secure computing technologies.
On May 22, 2014, Lexbe Principal, Gene Albert, spoke at the 27th Annual Technology Conference, at the University of Texas School of Law, as part of a CLE panel on Technology, Law and eDiscovery.
Lexbe is excited to attend the 2014 ABA Techshow at the Chicago Hilton, March 27-29. Come by booth 509 to visit with Lexbe representatives who can give you more information about our latest updates and feature enhancements, as well as upcoming developments to our software and service offerings.
We are excited to announce that Lexbe will be presenting at the 27th Annual University of Texas Technology Law Conference being held May 23-24 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, TX.
With the exponential increase in data sources and increasingly tech savvy custodians, digital forensics has quickly come to the forefront in order to identify and collect the evidence required for your cases.
Lexbe’s Model ESI Agreement Order is a 13-page sample eDiscovery protocol that stipulates the requirements and procedures for ESI preservation, collection and production in eDiscovery.
Preventing the inadvertent disclosure of privileged information in litigation is an increasing challenge. Technological advancements have ushered in varying mediums of information storage and exchange that thoroughly document privileged communications. This requires additional review resources to protect confidentiality and privilege.
The promise of high utility applications in the eDiscovery space, particularly AI, has opened up new possibilities and fueled expectations about the speed, accuracy and efficiency of performing evidentiary review.
Mobile devices are everywhere. Within the last decade or so, smart phones have become not only a staple in our society, but arguably a necessity. There are two major players in the smartphone game, Android and Apple.
Preventing the inadvertent disclosure of privileged information in litigation is increasingly challenging. Technological advancements have ushered in varying mediums of information storage and exchange that thoroughly document privileged communications. This requires additional review resources to protect confidentiality and privilege.
Increasingly, non-email communications make up critical evidence in modern litigation. Text messaging and social media are used regularly by case participants and witnesses in addition to traditional email.
Using data maps in custodian interviews is an instrumental step to help locate evidence early in the case and establish leverage for building your best
eDiscovery is continuously evolving with each new year adding layers of complexity. Beyond the exponential year-over-year growth of Electronically Stored Information (ESI), the sources of ESI continue to diversify. Attorneys failing to stay up to date on the quickly evolving landscape risk missing evidence, wasting money and losing cases. This webinar provides an overview of the new and emerging challenges lawyers will face in 2020 as well as describing solutions for those willing to stay ahead of the curve.
Increasingly lawyers are taking advantage of technology to practice in specialized boutique and smaller firm environments. But the rapidly growing size of collections of electronically stored information (ESI) presents an increasingly difficult challenge: How to effectively manage these resource-hungry cases without large firm support?
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