eDiscovery Services

Achieve an advanced approach to eDiscovery readiness

A discovery request can be extremely disruptive, yet according to research sponsored by Canon Business Process Services, many corporate legal departments do not feel well prepared for the event. This is a situation fraught with risk because the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure leave little room for error in responding to discovery or regulatory action.

Meanwhile, business documents continue to be created and stored electronically, challenging organizations to retrieve and analyze terabytes of data on request across an increasingly vast device terrain that includes email, USB flash drives, handheld tablets, laptops and voice mail.

Our eDiscovery experts offer law firms comprehensive capabilities and best practices that they can leverage to help their clients effectively manage the electronic discovery process. In today’s market, more than 1,000 vendors offer a variety of eDiscovery tools. Dispersing responsibilities among them can compromise legal strategies and data integrity. We offer a flexible, integrated portfolio of technology and services to meet eDiscovery needs. These services include strategic consultation and project planning; data collection and harvesting; data restoration; complex searching and mining; metadata extraction; high-volume imaging and indexing; and collaborative online search, review and production with our advanced CaseData system.

We ensure high standards of timeliness, accuracy and quality supported by highly experienced professionals, including attorneys, who are experts in industry best practices. For these reasons, our professionals work with a significant number of Am Law 200 clients, including 26 of the top 50 firms.

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Law firm teams with Canon to save millions in eDiscovery costs while reviewing more than one terabyte of data. READ CASE STUDY

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Guide to Discovery Readiness: A Unified Approach

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