We explain why cooperation is an important e-discovery concept and also provide some real-world suggestions about areas of cooperation.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
Quick guide to e-discovery proportionality, showing how lawyers can balance cost, burden, and relevance when responding to discovery requests.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
In non-legalese, a custodian is a witness or potential witness with control of relevant evidence such as documents or electronically stored information.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
The concept of metadata is often misunderstood by attorneys and courts alike. Used correctly, metadata provides insight about cases.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
Percipient provides managed document review services. From collection to production we work with legal teams to free up time and resources.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
The sixth in a series examining e-discovery concepts addressed in recent legal ethics opinions. This article discusses e-discovery search techniques.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
E-discovery is a cooperative party-driven process. Agreement on search terms and methods is important, but that does not mean you get everything you want.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
Keyword searching is a tried and true e-discovery tool that can be used to find data that relates to a legal project and data that does not.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology