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Case Studies
Gain a Legal Edge When an organization learned of pending litigation, it used eDI's Early Case Assessment to determine its risks, opportunities and strategy. The result was cost-effective. Read more.
Fast Forward With urgent deadlines approaching yet massive amounts of data to review, this corporation turned to eDI's Review Automation. The solution gave attorneys direction on where to focus and dramatically reduced overall review time. Read more.
Global Experts. Central Solutions. An AMLAW top 100 firm had a project that was part of an MDL. The team was dispersed around the world and needed a central database and applications to allow for collaboration and trial preparation. eDI's SaaS solution allowed the experts to use familiar tools from locations worldwide. Read more.
David Becomes Goliath When a small firm needed access to more IT and litigation support, eDI's SaaS application quickly brought standard tools to the table. Read more.
Streamline Processes and Reduce Costs An AMLAW top 20 firm decided to streamline its focus, and get out of the business of building and supporting an infrastructure to manage its clients' data. eDI's SaaS offering permitted the firm to migrate its data to eDI while maintaining control of the data and reducing infrastructure costs. Read more.
Reducing Infrastructure Costs while Expanding Capabilities A leading organization found itself again facing litigation without the needed infrastructure to support its litigation team. By turning to eDI's Software as a Service (SaaS) program, the company realized it didn't have to outsource its project management to outside counsel and saved a bundle. Read more.
Accelerate ESI eDi's Review Automation helped its legal client refine its document collection by eliminating vast amounts of irrelevant documents, and organizing the remaining review set according to relevance rankings. Read more.
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