Life and limb with a dash of infosec and litigation support.
Posted by Mark Clasby, J.D.
Oct 24, 2014 11:30:00 AM
Have you ever tried to find an answer for your litigation support questions? Were you able to find the answers all in one place? I bet more than once you might have had better luck asking the magic 8-ball.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
INTRODUCTION TO ESI REDUCTION:
Interestingly enough, we cant think of any unstructured data in the world with a higher per capita value than Litigation ESI. When one email or document revision can make or break a multi-million dollar case, discovering relevant information quickly is key.
Litigators generally request a broad scope of documents from the opposition to increase the possibility of finding this key evidence, which makes sense; but also creates a new challenge presented in data processing and review initiatives. Per gigabyte processing fees stack up and good reviewers can review 30-50 documents per hour. How do we ensure our reviewers are working with the most probable relevant data in the collection, and how do we modify scope when new key intel is discovered?
We believe the answer is found in Platinum's ESI Reduction workflow. With no-nonsense solutions like DE-NIST, Deduplication, Keyword and Metadata limiting, we reliably reduce data volume by 95% before review even starts. Furthermore, the Platinum IDS pricing model only applies ESI processing fees against relevant data after culling. This has, and continues to save our clients millions of dollars a year.
Every now and again, data reduction just isnt an applicable strategy for one reason or another. In those cases, we process the entire collection for $99.00 flat, after de-duplication, de-nisting and threat assessment. This is yet another way we dont tax our clients for situations they cant control.
High volume review presents even more challenges, but you've got Platinum. We provide the most effecient review platform in the world, and Content Analyst TAR for just $.02 cents per document.
Interested in learning more? We're interested in meeting you.: Until then, enjoy the infographic below, and check out the links for more information.
Posted by Sid Newby
Jul 23, 2014 10:51:31 AM
I have been meaning to say something about the upcoming ILTA annual educational conference.
Designed to bolster coding and review decisions, XERA's Keyword Reports can be utilized to broaden or limit the scope of review, or assist in prioritizing documents to assign to litigation support and review teams.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
Jun 17, 2014 8:30:00 AM
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
May 22, 2014 8:59:00 AM
We just attended a great summit in Phoenix where it was demonstrated that with significant resources, 1.5 Terabyte of client data could be processed in 24 hours with a fair level of ease. This represented about 1,500 custodians, 15 million individual text records, with full metadata extraction, text extraction, OCR where possible and a full database index and optimization. The crowd was seriously impressed.
“The whole XERA interface is well worth looking at, especially by those whose perception of legal review applications was shaped by an earlier generation of tools. Things have changed, and the results of the XERA development drive over the last two to three years could be what converts you.”
Chris Dale Author, The eDisclosure Information Project |
Join iCONECT’s product experts on Wednesday, May 21st at 1:00pm EDT for an educational product demonstration, featuring the latest enhancements to the XERA Review Platform.
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iCONECT continues to advance XERA’s functionality with features that enable reviewers to confidently assess case documents quickly and efficiently. Join us as we highlight new features in the latest release of XERA, including:
Posted by Sid Newby
May 13, 2014 7:26:33 AM
Posted by Sid Newby
May 9, 2014 6:44:53 AM
Brooks Rogers is a dynamic and important part of Platinum's fractional services offering. A father, a husband, an established musician, and practicing lawyer, Brooks has shown aptitude and appreciation in trial preparation, litigation, and document review.
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
Apr 24, 2014 8:04:04 AM
Dallas, TX, April 24, 2014 – Platinum Intelligent Data Solutions (“Platinum IDS”) is proud to announce it has earned iCONECT Development’s Platinum Partner Award for 2014, which recognizes demonstrated commitment to excellence in litigation support services as an XERA® service provider.
Platinum IDS, the pioneer of Fractional Litigation Support Management™, combines an exceptional professional staff with an impressive portfolio of cutting-edge litigation support services. In addition to the XERA review platform’s intelligent design and intuitive workflow, Platinum enhances its offerings with Infrastructure, consulting, digital and analog services. Platinum IDS is the innovator behind Hybrid Hosting and Fractional Litigation Support, and is changing the document hosting dynamic for legal organizations everywhere.
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
- Winston Churchill
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
Las Vegas, NV, April 23, 2014 –
iCONECT Development LLC, technology leaders who reach beyond the status quo with an intuitive and flexible document review platform that works the way you think, announces the latest enhancements to its XERA® Review Platform, with an exceptional feature set developed to focus on the unique needs of plaintiff firms. iCONECT software has been selected for use in Class Action and Plaintiff projects worldwide, including Deepwater Horizon/BP Oil, Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals, and Chinese-Manufactured Drywall. Already in use by prominent firms across the U.S., iCONECT’s XERA is designed to meet the unique requirements of plaintiff litigation.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
We love ATL. There is probably no finer or comprehensive daily diary of law culture available anywhere. As I read Brian Dalton's piece today, I was prepared to fully agree with his questioning title. Some of his quotes :
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
We love an article posted at LTN entitled "Vendor Voice: 8 Reasons Why E-Discovery Projects Fail". At Platinum, we try to always begin with the end in mind. Many clients initiated in the world of paper and 'copy label copy x2' are sometimes burdened with this up front project planning and scheduling / organizational event which is so critical to a successful project execution.
Posted by Sid Newby
Jan 24, 2014 3:27:59 PM
We found a fantastic article over at Ars Technica entitled "Putting hard drive reliability to the test shows not all disks are equal" which gives a fantastic overview of hard drive reliability by brand.
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
Jan 14, 2014 5:40:13 AM
Jared Coseglia with TRU Staffing Partners published a great article through ACEDS with 10 'reality-based' predictions for the LTS job market in 2014. This is definitely worth a read. Check out a snip:
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
We love IronBow's 'High Tech Highway' site. These guys have done a fantastic job in visualizing and simplifying a daunting subject that regardless of opinion is dominating business worldwide. Cloud Computing. More specifically, SaaS and IaaS. Read more here and check out a blurb from the article below.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
So Tim Corcoran writes a great blog post today about big data - defining it, how it pertains to corporate law departments differently than law firms and yadda yadda. It's a good post, please read it all. But I want to zero in on a subsection of his post - almost to the end. Tim says,
Great article from Bob Krantz over at EDD Blog Online regarding visualization in regard to data analytics with a couple of pretty stellar quotes:
Topics: Adventures in Entrepreneurialism, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
Oct 8, 2013 6:52:40 AM
Another great article over at Above the Law regarding the shrinking of 'BigLaw' legal teams to bolster profits and reduce overhead. It comes just in time, as I happen to have lunch today with some potential referral partners from a local/national onshore document review company. (Shall remain nameless until we sign paper :)) Regardless, this is what Platinum IDS is all about. It's a perfect fit for Platinum's innovative offering.
Topics: Adventures in Lawyerdom, Platinum Culture, Litigation Support Technology
Posted by Sid Newby
Sep 25, 2013 11:59:34 AM
Reston, VA, September 25, 2013 – iCONECT Development, LLC, technology leaders who reach beyond the status quo with an intuitive and flexible document review platform that works the way you think, announces its latest case study, Can the Use of Analytics in a Review Really Make a Difference?, is now available. Authored by iCONECT President and Co-founder Ian Campbell, in conjunction with Atlanta-based Paragon Legal Technology Support (a member of iCONECT’s worldwide network of hosting partners), the case study profiles two consecutive projects with similar issues, utilizing the same reviewers, dataset and custodians.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
We've really enjoyed this beautiful overview of cloud theory designed and provided by EMC. We proudly use EMC VNX storage for our most demanding operations, such as data ingestion and document hosting initiatives. It makes sense that they understand the cloud better than anyone.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
It's about time the world learned about our dark corner of the IT landscape! Check out this clip of iConect being featured on 60 minutes!
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
There’s a really cool article at Law.com detailing what we might see in the upcoming revision to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Sounds like good stuff here, its been what, 7 years or so since the last major update?
I worked at Akin Gump when it rolled out. It seems like a world away. I would be very disappointed in myself if I didn’t have a window by now.
Topics: Litigation Support Technology
Meet TexFile, the state’s new electronic filing system, which is expected to cut e-filing fees by 48 percent and allow anyone to search for and view court documents online.
“Potentially the greatest part of this is it reduces the cost so much,” says David Slayton, administrative director of the Texas Office of Court Administration, who announced the news Friday at a meeting of the Texas Judicial Council.
Topics: Adventures in Lawyerdom, Litigation Support Technology