Director of Sales at Opveon Litigation Services LLC
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2024-06-11T15:24:00Z
Jun 11, 2024
If you're a more prominent law firm or a litigation support vendor dealing with extensive document processing, LAW PreDiscovery could be a good fit. However, for smaller companies or law firms needing basic document review and processing, there are more affordable and pay-per-use cloud-based tools available. It's essential to consider your specific needs and budget before deciding to use LAW PreDiscovery. Overall, I would rate LAW PreDiscovery an eight out of ten. It meets our processing requirements effectively and helps us meet our customers' deadlines.
Senior Back Office Manager at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees
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2022-05-18T19:58:47Z
May 18, 2022
I would recommend it for a small-scale business because only one person can use it, and there are not many details for many names and people. There are not many details that allow you to rule out the person. You will need to spend some time actually checking all of the sources, translating the sources, and determining how far, what the client's address is, and where the crime was committed, which may take some time. If you have a heavy workload, you wouldn't be able to complete the research properly. It's a good product to use but on a smaller scale. I would rate the LAW PreDiscovery solution an eight out of ten.
eDiscovery is the process of identifying, collecting, and producing electronically stored information for legal proceedings. This digital age solution is essential for litigation support, ensuring relevant data is efficiently managed.As organizations face increasing data growth and regulatory demands, eDiscovery tools are designed to handle complex datasets from multiple sources, offering capabilities like advanced search, data analysis, and compliance. They provide a framework for managing...
If you're a more prominent law firm or a litigation support vendor dealing with extensive document processing, LAW PreDiscovery could be a good fit. However, for smaller companies or law firms needing basic document review and processing, there are more affordable and pay-per-use cloud-based tools available. It's essential to consider your specific needs and budget before deciding to use LAW PreDiscovery. Overall, I would rate LAW PreDiscovery an eight out of ten. It meets our processing requirements effectively and helps us meet our customers' deadlines.
I would recommend it for a small-scale business because only one person can use it, and there are not many details for many names and people. There are not many details that allow you to rule out the person. You will need to spend some time actually checking all of the sources, translating the sources, and determining how far, what the client's address is, and where the crime was committed, which may take some time. If you have a heavy workload, you wouldn't be able to complete the research properly. It's a good product to use but on a smaller scale. I would rate the LAW PreDiscovery solution an eight out of ten.