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Integrated eDiscovery

Matter Portfolio Management

IDC
Iron Mountain-Stratify 9.0 Delivers Multiple Benefits

A report by Brian Babineau, Senior Analyst at ESG.

PDF: 3 pages, 124 KB

Review

eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets: Episode 4

The Right Choice: In-house, Hosted, Integrated?

In-house counsel need to take a strategic, yet flexible, approach to eDiscovery when considering solutions to reduce eDiscovery costs and minimize risk. In-house early case assessment using advanced eDiscovery analytics can secure sensitive data, dramatically reduce the volume of data for review, and at the same time help develop legal strategies. Hosted solutions providing automated review work flow and security and infrastructure for distributed review teams help drive high-productivity review. eDiscovery that integrates in-house and hosted solutions must be defensible and efficiently migrate data and work product between systems. Can you develop an eDiscovery strategy using one approach alone or do best practices require taking the best from both worlds?

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eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets: Episode 3

How to Reduce Costs with New Technology

Two critical factors impacting the cost of eDiscovery are the volume of information to be analyzed and reviewed and review productivity that translates directly into billable hours. New technologies have been introduced over the last several years to address both sides of this equation. This webinar will examine several key technologies and how attorneys can use them to reduce eDiscovery costs.

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eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets: Episode 2

In-house vs. outside counsel: who decides?

Given the marked increase in economic and business risk anxiety, it's no surprise that in-house counsel are scrutinizing litigation costs and, in many cases, seizing control of much of the discovery process. This webinar will explore the changing relationships and roles of in-house and outside counsel around what often is the single largest cost in a legal proceeding – electronic discovery.

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eDiscovery's Dirty Little Secrets: Episode 1

Review Workflow Makes the Difference

One of the “biggest” dirty little secrets of eDiscovery is how review workflow makes a huge difference in efficiency, matter management, and developing legal strategy. This webinar explores the art and science of eDiscovery review workflow.

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Total Cost of Review (TCR)

A white paper about the evaluation and reduction of review costs.

PDF: 4 pages, 561 KB.

High Productivity Review for Electronic Discovery

Complete reviews efficiently, accurately, and in record time.

PDF: 4 pages, 463 KB

Legal Times

Help for Disgruntled Associates

Here’s a way to combat attrition: Improve the deadly job of searching through electronic data. An article by Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. and Michael Simon, Esq. in Legal Times, June 2007.

PDF: 3 Pages, 165 KB

Stratify Native File Review Unaffected by Email “Software Glitch”

A letter from Ramana Venkata, CEO about the Outlook e-mail bug and its lack of impact on Stratify’s native file review solution.

Concept-based Organization

Electronic Discovery, Search and Concept Organization

This white paper evaluates three approaches to the problem of finding relevant documents within large, complex matters.

PDF: 4 pages, 136 KB.

Digital Authority

Is Your Data a Liability or an Asset? Stratify delivers a more intelligent way to organize and mine unstructured data

An article by Debby Young in Digital Authority, Issue 4, March 2008.

PDF: 3 pages, 221 KB

Los Angeles Lawyer

Overcoming E-Discovery Challenges with New Technologies

An article by Ramana Venkata and Michael A. Geibelson in LA Lawyer, June 2007

PDF: 3 Pages, 522 KB

Intelligent Concept Folders and Electronic Discovery

The importance of concept organization in electronic discovery, and the Stratify solution.

PDF: 10 Pages, 158 KB

Create Order out of Electronic Chaos

Article by Ramana Venkata, CEO of Stratify, December 2005.

PDF: 4 Pages, 165 KB

Multi-Language Electronic Discovery

Compliance Week

Litigation Across Borders:

Management and Prevention

This free, one-hour webcast is dedicated to interpreting the ever-changing regulatory climate and compliance environment.

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Multi-language Electronic Discovery

Providing expert, in-depth support for foreign language documents during data collection, restoration and processing, as well as complete review capabilities such as concept organization.

PDF: 2 pages 245 KB.

“Flat World” Electronic Discovery: A Cyber-Tower of Babel?

An article by Keneth Rashbaum, Keith Casto, Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. , and
Michael Simon in Privacy & Data Security Law Journal, March 2007.

PDF: 10 Pages, 862 KB

Analysis in Electronic Discovery

Superior Analysis for Electronic Discovery

Identify the relevant facts of the matter through rapid, in-depth examination and analysis of documents and emails.

PDF: 4 pages, 961 KB.

Stratify Visual Email Analytics™

Email Maps use novel analytical capabilities to highlight key relationships and discover critical messages in complex email collections.

PDF: 4 pages, 1.64 MB.

Duplicate Management

Understanding Duplicates

View and tag duplicate and near-duplicate documents in context to achieve faster, more consistent review.

PDF: 2 pages, 926 KB.

Electronic Discovery and the Law

HSR Electronic Discovery and Second Requests

Compressed time frames and large volumes of documents demand a reliable, accurate, and fast solution.

PDF: 4 pages, 178 KB.

The New FRCP and the Duty to Preserve: Pitfalls for the Unwary and Wary Alike

An article by Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. and Michael Simon, Esq. in Digital Discovery and E-Evidence, April 2007.

PDF: 2 Pages, 107 KB

 Digital Authority

New Court Rules Require Companies to Know What They Have

An article by Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. in Digital Authority, Issue 2.

PDF: 2 Pages, 174 KB

Outside Counsel

How to Meet the New Electronic Discovery Challenge

An article by Ramana Venkata, CEO. in Of Counsel, October, 2006.

PDF: 4 Pages, 956 KB

National Law Journal

The Stakes Have Never Been Higher

A new article by Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. and Michael Simon, Esq. looking at recent court rulings and electronic data discovery.

PDF: 4 Pages, 176 KB

Supreme Court Approves Extensive Changes to Federal Electronic Discovery Rules

By Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. and Michael Simon, Esq. What you should know about the coming changes.

Law Journal Newsletters

Depositions: The Impact Of Electronic Discovery

LJN, October 2005.

PDF: 3 Pages, 75 KB

E-Discovery Document Preservation & Cost-Shifting: A Matter of Dollars
and Sense

Article by Stephen D. Whetstone, Esq. and Kara A. Millonzi
How does a company know where to look for potentially responsive data? When should it stop searching? In what format must documents be produced? What if data is altered or destroyed? Who pays the costs for the search and review? Although the 1970 amendments to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 34 clearly contemplate that electronic data is a proper subject for discovery,10 courts only recently have begun to systematically address these issues.

PDF: 21 Pages, 220 KB