Covering technology shows in the legal sector can be pedestrian when compared to the Computer Electronic Association's CES or UBM TechWeb's Interop. One thing about legal technology shows, they are well-focused on the profession. If you're interested in buying or selling technology in the legal space, there are a number of shows with exhibits to attend over the year: LegalTech New York, ABA TECHSHOW, the Association of Corporate Counsel annual meetingi, and the International Legal Technology Association conference. This year there were plenty of new things to see at ILTA's most recent conference in Las Vegas from August 22-26.
I previously covered some of the news from ILTA when I discussed an overall theme that drove me to this year's show: new and improved views of data to make more informed decisions. Here are a few of the products I viewed on the exhibit floor.
E-DISCOVERY UPDATES
Access Data announced the first new release of AD Summation CaseVantage 6 since Access Data and CT merged. AD Summation CaseVantage is an on-premise, web-based review platform. The new version supports near-duplicate analysis, e-mail threading, and enhanced search features to conduct concept and faceted searching.
Clearwell Systems announced the latest release of its Review Module, which brings it up to speed with other review platforms. The new version 6.0 offers to group and present similar documents together with an aim to increase review speed and reduce costs. The new release also supports a Find Similar feature so reviewers can identify similar e-mails and files, an Auto-Resume function to automatically return users to where they left off after logging out and logging back in, and the ability to batch review folders automatically and assign them to specific reviewers, as well as monitor and view case progress reports in real-time and assess the productivity of individual reviewers.
Some will have you believe that e-discovery should all flow from a legal hold. From that perspective, Exterro Fusion, legal hold workflow management software, has teamed with Recommind's Axcelerate ECA & Collection product with an aim to provide customers the ability to follow through on a legal hold to preserve, collect, process, and review content under hold and potentially responsive to litigation or investigation. "It's critical for corporations to take proactive steps to ensure a rapid, complete and cost-effective e-discovery response," says Bobby Balachandran, president and CEO of Exterro. By automating legal hold workflows with early case assessment and collection software, it appears that Exterro customers will be in a good position to provide a defensible response to their duty to preserve evidence.
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Source: law.com
By: Sean Doherty
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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