Protection of PII and Document Review

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 8 December 2022

Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII) is a growing concern for many people and businesses. Traditionally, legal teams may only have thought about protecting personal data when providing documents to a regulatory body, court or another party in response to Notices to Produce, Disclosure Orders etc… consideration being given to whether personal information should be redacted. However, there is now a more serious threat to PII in the form of Data Breaches.

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A Team Effort to Tackle a Huge Discovery Project

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 7 November 2022

Law In Order, Relativity and the National Justice Project (NJP) teamed up to work on a number of related cases focused on whether or not the Australian government owes a duty of care to people who are detained in offshore processing centres—specifically regarding standards of medical care for refugees and asylum seekers detained on Nauru.

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Gain Control over Document Review

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 August 2022

Outsourcing document review is an unparalleled strategy increasingly being used by lawyers, in-house legal teams, and law firms allowing them to focus on what matters most – core legal work.

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Four Key Trends in eDiscovery for 2022

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 July 2022

Technology gives legal professionals the option to collaborate via apps, work remotely and better manage the information needed for their cases. 

Cloud-based solutions make it easier to collect important information through streamlined workflows while decreasing litigation costs.

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A Scalable, Flexible Approach to Investigations

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 8 June 2022

Modern investigations are changing rapidly, with challenges in data volume, complexity, diversity and scarce resources forming a perfect storm threatening to blow away investigative processes not optimised for modern challenges.

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The Role of Digital Forensics in eDiscovery

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  • Posted on 1 September 2021

We live in a digitised society, so it only makes sense that our courtrooms are also rapidly moving with this trend. Almost all litigation matters these days – from civil to criminal – involve some form of digital evidence. Computer hard drives and mobile devices are popular sources for collecting digital evidence.

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Using Technology to Deliver Just and Expeditious Resolution of Proceedings

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 April 2021

A number of years ago, an outsourcing provider would consider a litigation matter of one hundred folders a huge job. The folders would be copied five times and sent out. Today, we see all different kinds of matters coming in to utilise ever-increasingly sophisticated discovery technology, but the hundred folder photocopy jobs are still here.

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Looking Forward into 2021: Current Trends in Litigation

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 8 February 2021

COVID-19 will continue to have significant impacts on litigation proceedings and the associated data management and eDiscovery challenges.

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Do Lawyers Need to Learn Code? The Role of eDiscovery Consultants

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 8 February 2021

The world of eDiscovery and, more broadly, legal process outsourcing, has changed quite dramatically over the past five to ten years. The number of documents that legal teams deal with day-to-day keeps increasing and data volumes containing information relevant to litigations continue to soar. The problem that legal teams have is that budgets are not growing with them.

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Managing eDiscovery In-House: Key Tips

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  • Posted on 8 October 2020

Although COVID-19 has brought about significant changes in how litigation and arbitrations are run, particularly across borders, the costs for litigation and document review are still significant. Taking this into consideration, an increasing number of companies are looking at ways to bring eDiscovery in-house or at least parts of it.

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