In-House Counsel
how we help
eDiscovery Collab works with General Counsel and In-House Legal Teams on a daily basis to understand document and data landscapes:
- during internal investigations
- locating relevant documents for early case assessment prior to disputes or litigation arising
- preparing claims and advices
- briefing barristers
- understanding the technology infrastructure, software and how processes can be altered to reduce the cost of identification and collection of documents in litigation or arbitration.
- delivering documents as part of the eDiscovery or eTrial process once litigation, mediation or arbitration has commenced, including assembling briefs for lawyers, barristers and experts.
Utilising our expertise and technology, eDiscovery Collab helps to easily and cost effectively review small or large volumes of documentary material using the power of an eDiscovery database coupled with our expertise and know-how.
Reviewing emails in Outlook and documents in your document management system can be very time-consuming and difficult.
Using a litigation database streamlines this process and enables you to sort the documents chronologically so that you can read in context, and search across the documents to locate key material.
- Examining and understanding data sources and any risks associated with collection that could potentially cause unnecessary expenses, such as altering of metadata.
- Reducing the likelihood of having to conduct the same searches across multiple source, such as emails, network drives and databases.
- Identifying if searches can be conducted across a document set in internal systems.
- Ensuring all documents are fully text searchable enhancing the reliability of searches.
- Tracking documents that have already been reviewed.
- Removing duplicate and irrelevant documents.
- Sorting the documents into chronological order
- Filtering documents into categories to assist with identifying and locating key documents.
- Using AI tools to assist in identifying “like” documents more quickly.
- Conducting a quick email inbox review for internal claims.
- Consistent sharing of multiple documents with external parties where everybody is working from one source of truth.
- Focusing on reducing document storage fees and streamlining the legal review process to reduce costs.
- Ability to negotiate different pricing models with technology providers based on your storage requirements.
- Ongoing training to ensure your team and your lawyers are efficiently and effectively using the technology and tools to minimise eDiscovery costs.
eDiscovery Collab proudly supports In-House Legal Community
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