Discovery Management and E-Discovery
Discovery—an unavoidable part of most litigation—is a major source of expense and risk. The cost and disruptive nature of this pretrial activity can cripple strategy and compromise claims or defenses. We can help you tackle discovery challenges and make it work for you, which is critically important for controlling litigation expenses and pursuing effective strategies.
Building on decades of experience in large, discovery-intensive cases, our collaborative team of lawyers, legal specialists, and legal technologists understands the strategic and technical aspects of developing and executing a leading discovery effort.
Our capabilities include:
- Designing the right discovery processes to create the most efficient process possible based on the type of matter, exposure, opposition’s strategy and capacity, and other crucial conditions.
- Taking an active role in early case assessment and determining the correct data sources and parameters for data review, paying dividends in efficiencies through the end of the discovery process.
- Executing a targeted discovery effort, combining overall discovery limitations at the outset, the most efficient platform for the job, appropriate reviewer training, data prioritization and a high-quality, closely supervised review conducted by the appropriate level of professional reviewers.
- Helping clients develop information management practices to prevent or mitigate future problems, greatly minimizing costs of future discovery.
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