Let’s begin by setting the stage. You’ve evaluated the ways a self-service ediscovery solution could benefit your organization and determined the approach will help you boost workflow efficiency, free up internal resources, and reduce ediscovery practice and technology costs. You’ve also researched how to ideally implement a solution and armed yourself with strategies to build a business case and overcome stakeholder objections that may arise.
Marketing Director
Alexandra is a Marketing Director at Lighthouse, focused on developing and driving the company’s vision for the Spectra platform. With over a decade of experience creating compelling brand and marketing initiatives for tech-focused organizations like Intellectual Ventures, Microsoft, and Veritas, her love for all-things-technology extends well beyond the workplace. She values exploring topics like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data management and protection, and enjoys translating technical realities into accessible, human-aware solutions. Alexandra holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from the University of Washington.
Self-Service eDiscovery for Corporations: Four Considerations For Selecting the Solution That’s Right for You
Self-Service eDiscovery for Corporations: Three Tips for a Successful Implementation
Given the proliferation of data and evolving variety of data sources, in-house counsel teams are beginning to exhaust resources managing increasingly complex case data. Self-service ediscovery legal technology offers a compelling solution.
Four Ways a SaaS Solution Can Make In-House Counsel Life Easier
Your team is facing a wall of mounting compliance requirements and internal investigations, as well as a few larger litigations you fear you may not be able to handle given internal resource constraints. Each case involves unwieldy amounts of data to wade through, and that data must be collected from constantly-evolving data sources—from iPhones to Microsoft Teams to Skype chats. You’re working with your IT team to ensure your company’s most sensitive data is protected throughout the course of all those matters.