Chicago-based Nextpoint, a provider of e-discovery and litigation support software as a service, announced today a new service designed to prevent the inadvertant production of privileged communications, called Privilege Protect.

Nextpoint’s software as a service includes deduplicating content via an MD5 hash, near-duplication identification, email threading, and electronic file transfer. The new Privilege Protect aims to prevent the production of privileged communications in transfering electronic data to opposing parties and acts as a final check prior to production that systematically compares all privileged data against a production set. The new service can find unredacted privileged documents or confidential documents that may have slipped past reviewers and automatically remove them from a production set.

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