How Does Electronic Index Creation Work?

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 8 February 2022

Having one true source for all the documents in your matter saves time and reduces the risk of missing key documents.  Compiling an accurate index can be a time-consuming, fiddly and often annoying project – especially if scanning hardcopy material is involved or you do not have the right software to assist with electronic material.

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Spotlight on Legal Process Outsourcing

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 July 2020

This article looks at the portfolio of electronic paralegal services available to clients and how it can save practices and their clients time and money, so legal managers and administrators can focus on their core business.

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Will 2020 see the end of Keywords in eDiscovery?

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 3 March 2020

By Phillip Buglass, Consulting Lead

For many years keyword searches have been, if not the gold standard then at least, the normal standard for identifying potentially relevant documents for legal review. With the advances made in Technology Assisted Review (TAR) however questions are raised as to whether keywords still have a place in eDiscovery. So, will 2020 see the end of keywords?

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Planning for and Managing an Investigation with eDiscovery

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 28 June 2018

We explore how electronic discovery (eDiscovery) tools can assist in planning for and managing an investigation.

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The Importance of Having an eDiscovery Expert on Your Side

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 28 June 2018

As a company we are incredibly proud of the growth of our eDiscovery & Consulting services since our investment in the technology back in 2004. At that time, we had been operating as a legal process outsourcing company specialising in the production and digitisation of legal documents for our clients (across private practice, government and corporate). However, we realised that the future of legal practice, particularly in the space of legal document review, was going to undergo an extreme amount of change in the short to mid-term. It would face challenges that could not be solved by traditional review practices. As a result, our eDiscovery/electronic team was born.

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Innovation! Do Courts wait and see or lead the change?

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 20 April 2017

Innovation: something new or different introduced; introducing of new things or methods.

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Embracing disruptive technology

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 22 March 2016

What options have you offered your client?

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Time for Australia to follow suit

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 21 March 2016

Strengthening the argument for legal practitioners and the courts in Australia to be more open to the application of technology on our shores.

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Kick start your practice in 2016 with these resolutions

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 21 January 2016

With 2016 now well underway, many will have made resolutions for self-improvement. When setting goals for the next 12 months, consider these New Year business resolutions to take your practice to the next level.

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Electronic vs Paper - A debate as old as Plato

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 15 August 2014

In his provocatively titled blog post,Plato’s cave: Why lawyers love paper and hate e-discovery and what this means for the future of legal education’, US lawyer Ralph Losey argues that lawyers are so entrenched in the use of paper that, like prisoners in Plato’s cave, they fail to see the obvious value in electronic documents. This is perhaps an unduly harsh assessment of lawyers’ attitudes to technology but it is nonetheless an interesting argument to consider.

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