Organizations conduct data migrations between systems for many reasons: to maintain integrity, ensure accessibility, comply with eDiscovery requirements, and more. Centralizing data in one secure system improves security, streamlines processes, reduces risk, and...
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Aligning Organizations for Better eDiscovery Data Governance
New and emerging communication methods and data types have exponentially increased productivity, while also presenting unique eDiscovery and data governance challenges to corporate and legal stakeholders.
Applying Generative AI to Modern eDiscovery Workflows
A new wave of generative AI solutions are coming to market. The hype surrounding these products has been immense, prompting teams to ask: Will generative AI replace TAR?
Future Shock: Five Key Takeaways from PIIP 2024
For Part 2 of our PIIP 2024 recap, we asked our own Chris O’Connor, Director of eDiscovery Strategy and William Wallace Belt, Jr., Managing Director, Consulting – both of whom helped architect this year’s program – to offer their key takeaways from the two-day event.
eDiscovery on Demand: How DISCO Search Technology Empowers Practitioners
When time is of the essence on a case, every second counts. DISCO search functionality coupled with CDS project management expertise can get you to the finish line faster on your next matter.
Weigh Your DIY eDiscovery Options: Insource, Outsource, or Hybrid?
DIY eDiscovery is possible, but not easy. How much your legal team can handle on their own depends on many factors. Learn whether to insource, outsource, or seek a hybrid solution.
Self-Service Data Processing: Turning eDiscovery From a Cost Center to a Profit Center
Large internal eDiscovery teams often manage their own data processing, and use outside expert services for complicated data sets or when large matters require additional resources. Learn how RelativityOne’s Import/Export tool allows users to drag and drop data directly into their Relativity workspace for full document processing.
How eDiscovery Software Accelerates Data Breach Response
After a data breach is discovered, notification becomes essential. Companies are under tremendous pressure to determine what data has been taken and who they must notify, sometimes in as little as 72 hours. That’s where eDiscovery expertise can make a key contribution.