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Lexbe Beats the Competition in ROI According to Recent Research Report
G2 Crowd, an online software grading platform, validates users before administering a 60 point questionnaire to gain in-depth feedback on various software applications. Their analysis of eDiscovery platforms places Lexbe in the lead on 6 out of 7 key metrics in determining Return on Investment (ROI).

Lexbe Announces the Launch of the Uber Index of eDiscovery
The Lexbe Uber Index combines comprehensive native file text extraction, OCR text extraction, metadata extraction, foreign language translated characters and dynamic real-time updating into a single concatenated index to deliver the fastest, most comprehensive eDiscovery search index in the industry.

Lexbe is the Killer App for Small to Medium Sized Firms, Recorded Demo
A single attorney was recently able to load 2 Terabytes worth of data (millions of pages), perform a privilege review across the entire document set and export a production within 2 weeks, start to finish, in our platform. This solo-practitioner leverages the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of the Lexbe platform to compete against better funded and fully staffed opposing counsel.

Lexbe’s Erin Derby, Published in Paralegal Today
Erin Derby, Certified eDiscovery Specialist (CEDS), and a member of the Lexbe technical services team was recently published in Paralegal Today. Her article, Finding the Needle in a Data Haystack, featured Erin’s expertise on advanced search methodology and offers techniques on culling data, constructing quality search queries, uncovering personally identifiable information (PII) and provides instruction on how to keep records of search processes.

Understanding your eDiscovery Index and How It Finds (or Misses) Evidence
How your eDiscovery platform parses and organizes your electronically stored evidence can be the difference between finding or missing that smoking gun. Or worse, unwittingly handing a smoking gun to opposing counsel. Pulling back the curtain on how an eDiscovery platform ingests electronically stored documents and makes the text within documents searchable reveals hidden places where evidence may be hiding.

Protecting eDiscovery Privilege, the Case Against File Sharing Sites
File sharing services, such as DropBox, have become increasingly used as eDiscovery repositories for incoming data and outgoing productions. With easy sharing, via a simple URL link, it’s understandable why these tools appear to offer an optimal solution for sending and receiving massive amounts of data as one does with eDiscovery litigation.
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