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  • Electronic Document Review

    In the process of litigation, it is sometimes necessary to conduct a full-scale document review.  Your litigation support vendor probably has a few ideas on how to approach such a large project, but the sticker shock can be a bit overwhelming.  Let’s look at what you’re really getting into when you need to budget for a document review project.

    The first thing to look at is how many total documents you have, and what your resources are expected to be.  If you have ten million responsive documents and an unlimited budget, then you can afford to pay attorneys to review them all by hand.  But if you only want the documents that are most relevant to your litigation, I’d recommend culling the data set through an advanced search platform.

    While the upfront cost for some vendors like Clearwell or Kazeon may be high, the long-term savings are there, especially for large projects.  You don’t need to hire 20 attorneys to sit in a room for months reviewing documents – not only can you reduce the overall volume of responsive documents, but you can also classify them much more efficiently than was previously possible.

    After your data set is culled down, you’ll want to look at a review tool that can handle what you want to do with these electronic documents.  If it is a small case, you may wish to review them locally, but if it’s a large case involving multiple law firms, you will need to make sure that the documents can be securely accessed online.

    I’ll offer more tips on effective document review sometime next week.

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