Evaluating 5 Relativity Hosting Models
Davis, Graham & Stubbs recognized a shift in the legal tech marketplace. Changes in technology, regulations, security practices, and pricing would require a re-evaluation of their entire system so they set out to evaluate all Relativity hosting options on level ground. The following case study documents the decision-making process...
eDiscovery Vendor Consolidation: What Law Firms Can Learn from the Housing Market
Very few (if any) vendors specialize in all aspects of eDiscovery. So, just like in construction, where subcontractors are hiring other subcontractors, most eDiscovery vendors leverage a network of specialists in areas like forensic collections, data processing, hosting, staffing, etc. ...
There Will Never Be Another Relativity
Oasis CEO Brandon Law shares how Relativity captured the eDiscovery market, why competitors have failed, and why it is nearly impossible for Relativity's success to be replicated by another company. To understand why Relativity won't be dethroned in eDiscovery, it must first be understood why Relativity is so dominant....
Is eDiscovery a Commodity?
By commodity, I’m thinking of a “mass-produced, unspecialized product,” but this isn’t just some wordplay or arguing semantics as an academic exercise. As I learned from my conversation with Z. Guruli, this is an important question to think about....
Beyond Excel: Overcoming Obstacles to Get the Business Intelligence You Need
How is it that legal services have remained largely immune from the march toward data-driven analysis and decision-making? Leveraging powerful insights from business intelligence tools is a priority for corporations, but legal is still left in the dark. ...
Talking Legal Tech with Chris Adams from McDermott, Will and Emery
Firms have had in-house solutions for eDiscovery for as long as I can remember, but very few of them seem to be good at communicating the value of these services to their clients. ...