The LegalTech show in Los Angeles is heating up and we are starting to get the summer’s newest updates in e-discovery and legal technology. This just in from CaseCentral.
CaseCentral just announced an “Early Case Assessment” tool that integrates with their review and production software. With CaseCentral, there may be no need to lease a Clearwell Systems unit to get an idea of what you have prior to a 26(f) (“meet and confer”) meeting with opposing counsel on discovery matters.
CaseCentral’s new ECA offering follows advice from George Soch Jr., Esq., of Socha Consulting. That is, early case assessment should be an integrated approach that works with the analysis and review process to provide “transparency and consistency” of relevant data from the onset of litigation. End point: The ECA tool integrates with CaseCentral’s litigation review and production software that includes a collaborative feature to bring outside counsel into the fray.
As I have said before, vendors like CaseCentral listen to customer needs and aim to satisfy them. Their ECA product offering sounds appealing to in-house counsel to reduce costs and keep data inside their own firewall, safe and secure, for analysis, review, and production.


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