Everlaw’s September Release: More Powerful Searching, Case History, and More!
As you know, the wheels never stop turning here at Everlaw. Our latest release includes content searching improvements, comprehensive case history, a new help interface, faster image loading, and...
View ArticleStarting Fresh: Everlaw’s Redesign Process
Last year, we kicked off Everlaw’s ediscovery redesign with a new logo. Since then, I’ve been working with everyone on the team to revamp our look—and to reflect it in our software and marketing...
View Article5 Common Ediscovery Questions
Think of any software or app you use daily. I bet you know a few tricks or hacks to speed things up. For example, I lock header rows to the top of Excel or Google worksheets before scrolling through...
View ArticleUnitization and Other User-Requested Features
A new release is live! We’re adding to the enhancements we recently made to metadata, to further improve your review. All of these updates are born of user requests: you told us what would make your...
View ArticleNew Features Bring More Ease-of-Use
This weekend, we released 8 new features that will enhance your ediscovery search, assignments, and user management experience. They are smaller changes, all aimed at making document review easier in a...
View ArticleIntroducing Search Term Reports
We’re excited to announce a new round of updates to our litigation tool: one major new feature and five smaller ones. Introducing Search Term Reports Search term reports are a significant new offering...
View ArticleSpeed Up Document Review with Custom Highlights
Minimizing document review cost is a priority for most firms and clients. Reducing cost comes down to reducing hours, or even minutes, of review time. In Everlaw’s litigation platform, every feature is...
View ArticleEdiscovery Software for Investigative Reporting
To support investigative reporting, we’re giving news organizations free access to Everlaw’s ediscovery software. From whistleblower dumps to FOIA requests, journalists need to analyze large data sets...
View ArticleUploads, Productions, and Real-World Practice: a Conversation with Elevate
It’s been a couple of months now since we launched Self-Serve Uploads and Productions, our biggest update of 2016. Since then, we’ve had a lot to say about the new features. (Short version: they’re...
View ArticleGrouped highlights, redaction stamping, and more
With the goal of optimizing your ediscovery experience, we’re happy to announce a new round of improvements to Everlaw based on feedback from you! Admin Features 1) Grouped Persistent Highlights You...
View ArticleWith Millions of Documents Collected, When Has a Producing Party Completed...
Document review can be a lengthy and involved process, with complex searches and multiple attorneys assigned to review potentially responsive data. Attorneys can rightfully ask, after diligently...
View ArticleProportionality Before Dessert
Proportionality in any case is a balancing of interests—whether the burden or expense of the proposed discovery outweighs its likely benefit. A basic question to ask of all discovery, is how does the...
View ArticleAudio Transcription to Ease Your Review
The easiest data to search and review is the kind we’re all used to. Words on a page, flowing naturally from left to right, top to bottom. We compose our search, our document appears, we read it, we...
View ArticleNow Introducting Data Visualizer and a Predictive Coding System Upgrade
We at Everlaw are proud to announce three major updates to our ediscovery platform, and just in time for our trip to Legalweek New York. Data Visualizer Everlaw’s latest update includes our brand new...
View ArticleWhy Optical Character Recognition (OCR) Matters in Ediscovery
This is the tenth post in our weekly ediscovery series covering our ediscovery chapter of a legal informatics textbook. In this series, we’ve covered the ediscovery basics, core technical ediscovery...
View ArticleHow to Make Use of Predictive Coding and Search Terms When Producing Discovery
There are many ways to achieve a focused dataset for review using both search terms and predictive coding. Magistrate Judge Katherine Parker issued a detailed opinion on the use of predictive coding in...
View ArticleWho’s a Custodian, What’s Protected, and What Counts as Reasonable? Judge...
Magistrate Judge Sallie Kim issued a discovery opinion that should be included in ediscovery chapters of Civil Procedure textbooks. In a security class action against Twitter, Judge Kim methodically...
View ArticleWhere’s the Fire? Attorneys Consider Issues of Relevance, Scope, and...
What makes discovery relevant to a case? How can a court determine a time period that is both relevant and proportional to the needs of a case? A lawsuit involving a fire at a manufacturing plant...
View ArticlePredictive Coding Strategies to Identify Patterns of Discrimination
If lawsuits are about people who have experienced a wrong, requests for production are one of the most important tools in Civil Procedure to get at the “truth” of what happened in a case. In Jones v....
View ArticleApril 18 Webinar: Bringing Dark Data to Light
Mark your calendars… on Wednesday, April 18th at 10:00am PDT, we’re hosting a webinar. This time, our VP of Security and Compliance Lisa Hawke will team up with CEO AJ Shankar to bring you: “Bringing...
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