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eDiscovery Assistant Unveils Dynamic Cite Lists

eDiscovery Assistant Unveils Dynamic

I can’t wait to check this out next week! Congrats to eDiscovery Assistant for the announcement that eDiscovery Assistant unveils dynamic cite lists! Here is part of the announcement, the full announcement is here.

eDiscovery Assistant Unveils Dynamic Cite Lists

Revolutionizing Legal Research with Automated Intelligence

BOULDER, COLORADO, January 25, 2024 eDiscovery Assistant, the leading ediscovery case law database and knowledge center for litigators and legal professionals, today announced the launch of Dynamic Cite Lists, a groundbreaking new feature that eliminates the time-consuming task of staying updated on critical ediscovery rulings.

In today’s fast-paced legal landscape, staying on top of relevant case law and emerging eDiscovery trends can feel like a daunting task. With Dynamic Cite Lists, eDiscovery Assistant empowers users to effortlessly create and maintain personalized lists of case law decisions based on their specific needs and interests. Users can create Dynamic Cite Lists using any of the available search filters, including our proprietary issue tags, and the List will update automatically each time a decision is added to the database.

“We’re excited to introduce Dynamic Cite Lists,” said Kelly Twigger, CEO and Founder of eDiscovery Assistant. “The pace of discovery decisions is increasing every year, with decisions coming out every month that impact arguments being made. This feature will allow users to stay up to speed so they know what they need to know, when they need to know it. The feature will allow litigators to meet the pressure of the pace of discovery, save time and achieve better outcomes on discovery issues”.

Dynamic Cite Lists offer a multitude of benefits, including:

Dynamic Cite Lists are available to users on eDiscovery Assistant’s Team and Enterprise plans.

For more information on eDiscovery Assistant and the new Dynamic Cite Lists feature, please visit www.ediscoveryassistant.com/ or sign up for a free trial here.

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