eDiscovery Software

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DISCO Ediscovery

DISCO is a legal technology company that applies artificial intelligence and cloud computing…

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Logikcull

Data is often not information, but noise. It’s multiplying and it’s all discoverable. So Logikcull, from Reveal, is designed to automatically organize and cull the noise. This is to help legal & IT teams quickly find and preserve the signal, and meet their deadlines. Logikcull boasts…

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Reveal Legal Hold

Reveal acquired LIGL, a comprehensive legal hold technology solution with automated data collection, preservation and case management. Now offered as Reveal Legal Hold, the solution manages every step of the litigation and investigation lifecycle while simplifying, automating and…

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Relativity

Relativity (formerly kCura) is a data e-discovery solution supporting litigation, government inquires, internal investigations and data governance policies within a secure cloud platform, from the company of the same name headquartered in Chicago.

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Everlaw

Everlaw is a collaborative, cloud-based litigation platform for corporate counsels, litigators and government attorneys from the company of the same name in Oakland. It enables teams to discover, illuminate, and act on information to better drive internal investigations and positively…

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Knovos Discovery

Knovos Discovery is an eDiscovery solution. Knovos’ end-to-end solution covers the entire litigation life cycle — from processing, early case assessment, review to production. Its built-in analytics engine enables deep, multidimensional analysis for a 360-degree view of data.

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Reveal for eDiscovery

Reveal (including the former ZyLAB) is a solution for legal and compliance professionals involved in the eDiscovery process. This software is designed to streamline the discovery, review, and management of digital evidence, and is for law…

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Brainspace
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A solution that combines the Brainspace and NexLP augmented intelligence / machine learning discovery tool for exploring enterprise data or assisting legal investigation. Reveal Data and Brainspace merged in January 2021, and NexLP was acquired by Reveal Data in August 2020.

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Casepoint
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Casepoint is a…

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Nextpoint

Nextpoint headquartered in Chicago offers their eDiscovery solution, a cloud-based discovery software available with both free and subscription based service levels.

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CloudNine Analyst

CloudNine Analyst, formerly ESI Analyst which was acquired by CloudNine in 2021, ingests a multitude of modern data sources that are often dealt with in a siloed fashion, bringing them to life in a single platform to tell the entire story. CloudNine Analyst is used to quickly surface…

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CloudNine Review

A SaaS platform self-service ediscovery platform that enables users to load and export data quickly and begin discovery activities within five minutes. CloudNine Review is designed to deliver high service levels with needed features and functionality, and nothing that is not.

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Veritas eDiscovery Platform

The Veritas eDiscovery Platform is an enterprise eDiscovery solution that enables enterprises, governments, and law firms to manage legal, regulatory, and investigative matters. It was purpose-built for eDiscovery, so organizations can defensibly solve real-world challenges across…

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What is eDiscovery Software?

eDiscovery Software, or electronic discovery, allows users in government and law firms to find and provide electronic information in response to a request for production during a lawsuit or investigation. This includes, but is not limited to:
  • Emails
  • Documents
  • Presentations
  • Databases
  • Voicemail messages
  • Other audio/video files
  • Social media content
  • Websites
eDiscovery software is basically a tool for reviewing documents, keeping track of open cases, and managing litigation workflows.

Beyond the information stored in the files themselves, eDiscovery software also preserves metadata, like time and date stamps, authorship information, and file properties, which is often important evidence.

By using eDiscovery software to store and provide electronically stored information (or ESI), users can ensure that data is secure and that ESI will not be tampered with, and provide a record of security to prevent accusations of foul play, particularly around metadata.

In addition to the technical document storage and security features, eDiscovery software usually includes end-user capabilities for easily finding documents, finding facts within documents, and tracking the status of materials required for various open cases.

eDiscovery Software Features & Capabilities

Many products offer a set of basic features that focus on powerful search, with an emphasis on accuracy:

  • AI quality control
  • Added security features
  • Auto-redaction
  • Cloud data storage integration
  • Culling intelligence
  • Deduplication
  • Document review
  • Metadata extraction
  • OCR
  • Tagging
  • Templates
  • User reporting

eDiscovery Software Comparison

To compare different eDiscovery solutions, consider these factors for each product offering:

Buying Committee Approval: The various aspects of eDiscovery software tend to have different stakeholders. Make sure everyone at your organization with interest in eDiscovery software and it being used should have a role in your purchase decision-making process. For example, include members of your organization’s legal leadership, security, procurement team, IT, and various associates, partners, and attorneys.

Security Measures: Given its client-centric nature, eDiscovery software has higher security standards than many software categories. While it seems like a given, you will want to make sure that even your clients have faith in the eDiscovery software that you use.

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Pricing

Affordability for eDiscovery software is largely contingent on the sizes of the databases you’ll be analyzing. Some software is billed by individual features such as data hosted, translation services, or even exporting. Here, pricing can start as low as $.40 per GB and will typically allow unlimited users. Other software might be billed based on the number of users and typically provide standard features such as granular search, metadata extraction, and custom user permissions. These start around $250 for about 2 users. These plans may be more suitable for smaller firms or enterprises with a larger budget (if purchasing a license for every 2 users is financially feasible). One other caveat to this pricing plan is that additional feature is typically available, but for an added cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is eDiscovery important?

As the amount of data stored digitally increases, the need for software that can analyze it for record-keeping purposes--and in the case of eDiscovery software--legal purposes, rises.

eDiscovery software steps in to make the jobs of legal teams easier. However, it also creates the need for user awareness about just how available to legal litigation their digital records are.

What is an eDiscovery Analyst?

An eDiscovery Analyst is an increasingly common role at law firms, that typically heavily utilizes eDiscovery software at its core. eDiscovery analysts manage the development of defensible processes for preserving, collecting, processing, and presenting digitally-stored information.

What is eDiscovery software?

To put it short: eDiscovery software enables electronic discovery. What's electronic discovery? Electronic discovery refers to discovery, or obtaining evidence, in legal proceedings where the information needed is in electronic format (often referred to as electronically stored information or ESI).