Law PreDiscovery
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LAW PreDiscovery is an application used to process electronic documents and scan hard copies for production. It is an application used in litigation management or in electronic discovery. LAW PreDiscovery is used during the processing, review, and analysis stages of the electronic discovery reference model (EDRM).[1]
The system includes a utility, the Electronic Discovery Loader, to import email and and electronic documents. Emails and attachments are extracted from mail files along with detailed metadata, and a page number is assigned for each page scanned into the database and the system supports additional steps including OCR, endorsing prior to export, near duplicate detection, full text search. The system is proprietary software and requires both a physical dongle, and Sentinel Protection Server by Safenet[2] to validate the license.
LAW PreDiscovery was created in June 2007 by Image Capture Engineering, Inc. which was acquired by LexisNexis.[3] In August 20, 2013, LexisNexis announced a new version of Concordance Evolution that allows integration with LAW PreDiscovery [4]
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