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Early Case Analytic Assessment Services |
There is a saying "chance
favors the prepared mind." Within e-Discovery, chance favors the prepared attorney and Exeact's
Early Case Analytic Assessment process is the means by which to be
prepared.With
Exeact's Early Case
Analytic Assessment Service your legal teams can
quickly ascertain (in the light of the enormous potential
costs of e-Discovery) whether there is
The demands of regulations
such as the US Federal Rules of Civil Procedure mean that
extended timescales for discovery are not an option. Yet,
with the time between finishing data review, and delivering
to opposing counsel now routinely a matter of hours, knowing
what is being handed over, and really understanding the
content of that information, is no longer possible for
companies using traditional discovery tools.
Utilizing Exeact's Early
Case Analytic Assessment (eAssess) services before a case is filed,
allows a company to analyze relevant data to answer
the initial question, "Is there a case?". More importantly,
being able to develop an informed initial case strategy is
of critical importance in a world where e-Discovery costs
routinely total millions of dollars before cases even come
to trial.
The Exeact eAssess serve helps
a legal team understand
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Its data
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Its content
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Its challenges
It also prepares a legal
team for an effective discussion with the other side on
discovery plans.
It is difficult to
formulate an effective e-Discovery strategy without
knowledge of the data and of the issues in the case.
Analysis is not a substitute for document review, but it can
facilitate it and reduce the amount of time, effort, and
cost it requires.
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Arming Counsel |
An effective early case assessment arms
counsel with the following to walk into a Rule 26(f)
conference with confidence.
Having such
information in hand not only demonstrates that you and your
client have your house in order, but that you've been
diligent and reasonable in your approach. |
Gaining Knowledge Fast |
eAssess is a quick way to react immediately to a lawsuit
through analysis of their data.
Early in a case,
analysis is often conducted in the context of
great uncertainty. However, it is through these efforts that
case uncertainty is reduced.
Reduce E-Discovery Costs |
Waiting until the
data is in a review system to evaluate it is costing
companies thousands if not millions of dollars annually. Those dollars
would be much better spent as pennies, which is the cost of
eAssess tools in terms of review budgets.
Companies can
reduce the amount of data being re-requested during review
if they evaluated data ahead of it. If a company desires to
reduce the amount of money spent on review they must use
eAssess tools.
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