eDiscovery Assistant Rebrands as Minerva26

eDiscovery Assistant Rebrands as Minerva26

Rebrand time! eDiscovery Assistant rebrands as Minerva26, evolving into a strategic command center for discovery! Here’s part of the announcement!

eDiscovery Assistant Rebrands as Minerva26: A New Era of Strategic Discovery Begins

The trusted legal research platform evolves into a strategic command center for discovery, equipping litigators with foresight, clarity, and control over ESI.

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Boulder, CO – March 23, 2025 – eDiscovery Assistant, the leading knowledge platform for litigation professionals navigating Electronically Stored Information (ESI), is excited to announce its rebrand as Minerva26. This transformation reflects the company’s evolution into a strategic command center for discovery, designed to empower litigation teams with foresight to decisively lead rather than react.

99% of evidence created today is ESI, and lawyers now have to go and find the ESI that exists for a matter, as well as understand the issues in identifying, preserving and producing it. eDiscovery has added a third job to litigators’ dual roles of litigation strategy and being subject matter experts, and the constantly evolving nature of technology and the law with it can be overwhelming. Minerva26 provides litigators with the expertise to embrace the power of ESI and transform it to a competitive advantage.

Minerva26 represents the brand’s dedication to empowering litigators with the intelligence and strategy needed to transform discovery into an opportunity—allowing them to reach the heart of a dispute more quickly. Named after Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, strategy, and law, the brand embodies the company’s mission to provide legal professionals with a more streamlined, efficient, and strategic approach to discovery.

Why Minerva26?

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The name Minerva26 was carefully chosen to represent expertise, authority, and strategic insight—all crucial elements in modern litigation. The addition of “26” is a nod to Rule 26 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the foundation of discovery obligations, reinforcing the platform’s deep-rooted legal expertise.

“Our rebrand to Minerva26 represents a bold step toward redefining how litigators engage with ESI,” said Kelly Twigger, CEO of Minerva26. “In this world of increasing pressure to reduce costs and stop reinventing the wheel, our platform offers a strategic advantage to our users to leverage ESI as an opportunity. Moving forward, the advantage will rest with counsel who know how to effectively use the rules and case law on ediscovery for their clients, regardless of matter size.  .”

A New Look, A Stronger Vision

As Minerva26, the platform will brandish a new look and additional resources while continuing to provide a curated, tagged database of case law, rules, checklists, and training resources. Designed by litigators, for litigators, Minerva26 centralizes essential discovery tools into a singular, intuitive platform that:

  • Mitigates risk by structuring discovery within a defensible framework
  • Enhances strategic oversight with proprietary issue tagging and AI-driven insights
  • Saves valuable time by surfacing the most relevant case law in just a few clicks
  • Keeps users ahead of evolving legal developments with continuous updates and expert-led education

What’s Next?

The transition to Minerva26 will roll out over the coming weeks, with updates across the platform, website, and communication channels. Users will continue to receive the same trusted content and cutting-edge features, now under a brand that fully represents the expertise and strategic advantage it delivers.

For more information, visit www.Minerva26.com or contact Martha MacPherson at martha@ediscoveryassistant.com.

Congrats again to eDisc, er, Minerva26 for the announcement that eDiscovery Assistant rebrands as Minerva26!

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