There’s a new tool available to help legal professionals evaluate eDiscovery services options: eDiscovery Assessment! A portion of their press release discussing it is below, the full press release is available here.
eDiscovery Assessment Launched to Help Legal Professionals Evaluate Their eDiscovery Services Options
The free tool helps organizations decide between a self-service subscription or full-service projects.
Tulsa OK – February 1, 2023 – The eDiscovery Assessment is the first and only holistic tool offering law firms and corporate legal departments a way to quickly review and assess their current approach to eDiscovery projects.
“The Assessment is a unique resource that takes the guesswork out of selecting the right eDiscovery implementation for your firm, guiding you to what your firm needs to run eDiscovery projects successfully,” according to Doug Austin of eDiscovery Today.
Seasoned professionals and those new to eDiscovery benefit from a simple and free exercise that explores, analyzes options, and identifies if they are correctly managing projects. Regardless of the current platform or provider, 5 universal factors are used to determine and establish the best path:
- Matter Size
- Experience
- Number of Projects
- Users
- Litigation Support Staff
Organizations need the right information to support their choice of how and when to execute activities, and the eDiscovery Assessment provides a platform-agnostic means to evaluate those options.
- Self-Service eDiscovery delivers the flexibility to complete activities from importing data through review and production.
- While a full-service approach adds resources and expertise to assist with tasks when time or proficiency dictates.
With ongoing changes driven by client needs, technology, and many other factors, myriad questions arise about how to best handle projects. Take the Assessment today.
About The eDiscovery Assessment
The eDiscovery Assessment was developed based on feedback from hundreds of legal professionals who expressed confusion and frustration with eDiscovery projects. Information was gathered from a broad audience who use eDiscovery solutions ranging from a few cases spread over time to those working on eDiscovery matters daily. The project was spearheaded by Avansic, a leading provider of eDiscovery and digital forensics services to attorneys, litigation support teams, and business communities across the nation.
The eDiscovery Assessment results are based on twenty-plus years of experience with eDiscovery matters and consideration for users with varying levels of expertise. The eDiscovery Assessment helps clarify the best direction for eDiscovery project success.
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Disclosure: Avansic is an Educational Partner and sponsor of eDiscovery Today
Disclaimer: The views represented herein are exclusively the views of the author, and do not necessarily represent the views held by my employer, my partners or my clients. eDiscovery Today is made available solely for educational purposes to provide general information about general eDiscovery principles and not to provide specific legal advice applicable to any particular circumstance. eDiscovery Today should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a lawyer you have retained and who has agreed to represent you.