Using an e-discovery review platform enables you to be a good steward of not only your time, but your clients’ money. As firms move away from the paper age, they are (or should be) recognizing the importance of metadata, a critical component of electronically stored evidence (ESI) that provides insight into key contextual information about a document, such as when it was created or modified. 

In dealing with ESI, you want to be able to filter, sort and organize your data efficiently. Otherwise, you may catch yourself reviewing data more than once as you use the same documents for different purposes, or worse, you may overlook critical documents that you could have used for a key deposition or hearing. To avoid this inefficient and expensive trap that many attorneys fall in, a review platform is the solution.

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