Resources
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
War stories abound in the field of electronic discovery. Anecdotes about unforeseen quantities of data leading to immeasurable costs and missed deadlines are heard at every industry event.
Here are a two of surveys which formally reflect attorneys’ views regarding the (sometimes painful) process of electronic discovery.
Fulbright & Jaworsk’s Annual Litigation Trends Survey: http://www.fulbright.com/litigationtrends07.
The Joint American College of Trial Lawyers and Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System Final Report on Discovery: http://tinyurl.com/38gpt5x.
Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
Document search and retrieval is quite possibly the hottest topic in e-discovery. Data volumes continue to grow rapidly leaving clients with the crucial task of developing a search methodology or protocol that is both efficient and defensible. Here is a link to the gold standard of search protocols: The Sedona Conference Best Practices Commentary on the Use of Search and Information Retrieval Methods in E-Discovery.
Click here for the document: http://tinyurl.com/3cewsk.
Thursday, August 5th, 2010
The 2009 TREC Legal Track was part of an ongoing initiative aimed at creating document search and retrieval benchmarks. TREC Legal Track focuses specifically on the area of legal discovery and the current search methods and technologies employed to retrieve electronic business records for use in litigation or regulatory investigations. Given the fact that clients must sift through rapidly and increasing volumes of data in hopes of locating their relevant business records, the importance of this initiative is clear. We are pleased to say that two Inventus employees played a role in furthering this endeavor by dedicating over 80 hours to document review.
Click here to view the 2009 Overview: http://tinyurl.com/25gclxz.
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010
Client: A global investment firm based in the United Arab Emirates
Challenges: A U.S.-based law firm needed to collect and review data on-site in the UAE.
The Solution: Inventus designed a project workflow that included sending Inventus staff and a Clearwell appliance to the client’s office in the UAE.
Benefits: The client was able to review data overseas with full-time project management and IT support on the ground. The legal team quickly culled and reviewed the data in less than a week and met the production deadline.
Download the .pdf version for the full case study.
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Client: Aerospace design & manufacturing company
Challenges: The legal team had to review close to 1 million documents within four weeks to make a court-ordered production deadline. And the production specifications required all copies of responsive documents including duplicates.
The Solution: Inventus designed a project workflow that included Clearwell as an ECA and culling tool, Synthetix ND near-duplicate technology, and Relativity as the native review platform.
Benefits: Clearwell allowed a small team to reduce the dataset by close to 90% in 5 days. Utilizing Synthetix ND to organize and batch documents by their similarity to each other increased the speed of the reviewers by 40%. The result was a faster review process by an estimated 180 days and a total cost savings of approximately $970,000.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Craig Ball, an industry leader and contributor to the blog, EDD Update, recently published a post on Inventus V.P. Ed Fiducia’s presentation of Concept Search. Ball wrote that, “Ed tackled the concept of concept search, particularly document clustering and near duplicate technology.” Ball summarizes that, “Enabling a single reviewer to rapidly muster similar documents not only reduces the risk of inconsistent characterization and redaction, but also reveals similarities that might have been overlooked.”
Read the entire post here: Clinching the Concept of Concept Search.
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
kCura CEO and Founder, Andrew Sieja, gives a high-level overview of Relativity’s core capabilities. Click here to watch the 3-minute video: Relativity Overview.
Other YouTube videos can be viewed on Relativity topics including: Productions, Foreign Language, Clustering, Analytics, and Security.
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Clearwell Systems publishes a blog that comments on relevant E-Discovery issues surrounding the world of legal discovery. The blog is a good resource for news about the Clearwell technology and the industry as a whole.
Click here to view: http://tinyurl.com/6htkem.
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Client: 20 different Plaintiffs’ firms representing thousands of clients in all 50 states
Challenges: The legal team was receiving large volumes of TIFF images with many duplicates. And as a Plaintiffs’ group spread out across the country, they required a cost-effective solution with worldwide remote access and full-time case management.
The Solution: Inventus built a secure Concordance FYI database that included Synthetix near-duplicate grouping and search technology.
Benefits: A core team was able to manage reviewers from across the world. And by batching document assignments uitlizing Synthetix Near-Duplicate technology, the team was able to increase review speed by more than 30%.
Download the .pdf version for the full case study.
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Brett Burney, a principal of Burney Consultants LLC, has written a review of Clearwell’s new 5.0 version on Law.com titled, “Clearwell Views E-Discovery with Ease.” Burney does a nice job explaining some of the new features including the pre-processing and review tools. He also explains the value in the transparent search and email threading functionality.
Click here for the full article: http://tinyurl.com/yzqus86.