Everlaw could be less choosy about accepting control numbers for third-party loads. When uploading third-party loads, it currently needs two mandatory fields (like within date or end date or page count). I think the control number should be the only required field. Everlaw isn't used for Data Breach projects. For normal eDiscovery, we can use Everlaw, but most clients prefer Relativity. The solution is doing well currently and doesn't need to improve much. However, to get more customers, they should lower their prices.
The challenge with Everlaw is that any improvements would likely deviate from its core design philosophy. Everlaw is designed to be quick and easy to get up and running with, much like a basic model car that fulfills your essential needs without allowing for many extras. You don't need to know how to drive a manual. It does 80% of what you need efficiently, but when it comes to the remaining 20%, it can be either impossible or very challenging to accomplish.
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Everlaw could be less choosy about accepting control numbers for third-party loads. When uploading third-party loads, it currently needs two mandatory fields (like within date or end date or page count). I think the control number should be the only required field. Everlaw isn't used for Data Breach projects. For normal eDiscovery, we can use Everlaw, but most clients prefer Relativity. The solution is doing well currently and doesn't need to improve much. However, to get more customers, they should lower their prices.
The challenge with Everlaw is that any improvements would likely deviate from its core design philosophy. Everlaw is designed to be quick and easy to get up and running with, much like a basic model car that fulfills your essential needs without allowing for many extras. You don't need to know how to drive a manual. It does 80% of what you need efficiently, but when it comes to the remaining 20%, it can be either impossible or very challenging to accomplish.