Can you really conduct early case assessment, or is it simply a fancy name for a more traditional indexing and culling model? What exactly is “early case assessment” (ECA)?

While working on a project for one of my corporate clients, I had to delve deeper into this question and reached out to a few of my old industry friends and colleagues — Gyorgy Pados of Capital Legal; Richard Cohen, of Renew Data; Rick Lutkus and Lori Chavez of Seyfarth Shaw; Michelle Mahoney of Mallesons Stephen Jaques; and Jonathan Maas of Ernst & Young — to gain a better perspective on the widely debated phenomenon.

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