To fully harness the power of digital evidence in discovery, legal teams must start to think of the evidence as data, not documents. Here’s why. The nature of evidence has undergone a seismic shift over the past few decades. A world that was once d...
View MoreTraditionally, the term “Data Warehouse” conjures up images of heavy IT investments in infrastructure and tools that may make sense for running your business, but are difficult to justify for the legal team. And for companies that do have a cen...
View MoreDatabase Discovery is an extension to the traditional e-discovery approach using enterprise business data as a source of insight. Rather than limit yourself to documents, emails, and text messages in your discovery practice, you can add transaction...
View MoreDatabase Discovery is an extension to the traditional e-discovery approach using enterprise business data as a source of insight. Rather than limit yourself to documents, emails, and text messages in your discovery practice, you can add transaction...
View MoreLegal teams and eDiscovery experts are familiar with the process of capturing, collecting, and analyzing documents – emails, contracts, word documents, text messages – as part of the eDiscovery process. Database Discovery extends tradit...
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