Epiq Systems is releasing an updated version of Arq – an e-discovery managed services platform that provides useful options for lawyers. Called Epiq Arq version 2.3, it offers users “customized reporting,” according to Adi Elliott, vice president of market planning at Epiq.
“Customized reporting means our clients can track what they care about instead of what Epiq thinks they might care about,” Elliott told Legaltech News. “In short, it’s user-created fields and choices that can be used on the BI [business intelligence] dashboards. So if a client wanted to track … [terms] like ‘jurisdiction’ and ‘judge,’ they can do this.”
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