Digital WarRoom
DWR eDiscovery allows legal professionals to review, process, and produce documents that could be relevant to litigation.
Our Software and hosted Subscriptions offers a wide range of document review tools, including AI search, keyword search, keyword highlight, metadata filtering and marking documents. It also has privilege log, redactions and analysis tools to help users better understand their document corpus. These features can all be done by the user themselves, so they can do the standard eDiscovery tasks without consulting.
DWR eDiscovery offers subscriptions to both hosted and on-prem eDiscovery. DWR Pro desktop software can be downloaded to your computer or server. DWR Pro costs $1995per concurrent use license/year. Cloud subscriptions are charged per-GB for hosting and there are no hidden fees. The entry-level Single Matter subscription costs $10/GB/Month and has a minimum of $250 per month. Private clouds allow multiple matters and multiple users for no more than $4/GB/month moving quickly to $1/GB/month.
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Filevine
Filevine, powered by LOIS (Legal Operating Intelligence System), is an advanced AI-native platform designed to transform how legal teams manage their work. It provides a single source of truth by unifying data, documents, workflows, and team collaboration in one system. The platform enables legal professionals to perform tasks such as fact verification, deposition preparation, and case management with greater efficiency. LOIS leverages contextual intelligence to analyze the full scope of legal matters, delivering precise insights and recommendations. It includes features like document management, contract management, billing, time tracking, and analytics to support end-to-end legal operations. The system automates workflows and connects information across cases, reducing manual effort and improving consistency. Its agentic capabilities allow the platform to plan, act, and adapt to achieve specific legal outcomes. Filevine is designed to enhance visibility and decision-making across organizations. It supports both enterprise and government use cases with scalable infrastructure. By integrating intelligence into daily workflows, it improves productivity and operational efficiency. Ultimately, Filevine helps legal teams work smarter and deliver more effective results.
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Lexis Advance Quicklaw
Lexis Advance Quicklaw provides extensive access to a vast database of over 2.1 million legal cases, along with jurisdictional materials that feature exclusive resources like Halsbury's Laws of Canada and Canadian Tort Law. This platform empowers you to be proactive in your legal work, enabling you to establish new precedents rather than merely referencing existing ones. Whether you're handling a new legal issue or delving into ongoing research, Lexis Advance Quicklaw offers versatile search capabilities tailored to your workflow preferences. You can choose to conduct broad searches or directly access your preferred sources, allowing you to refine your queries at the outset or adjust them later in the process. This ensures that you obtain pertinent and authoritative information swiftly. With QuickCITE, you can rest assured that your decisions are grounded in solid legal authority, drawing from a wealth of over 2 million case records. Additionally, QuickCITE features a commentary section that lists citing references and provides hyperlinks to documents that analyze the cases at hand. The platform significantly minimizes search time and eliminates the need to sift through irrelevant results by offering intuitive pre-search and post-search filters, which help you focus on the most relevant documents for your legal needs. Users are thus equipped with the tools necessary for efficient and effective legal research, making Lexis Advance Quicklaw an invaluable resource for legal professionals.
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CourtListener
CourtListener serves as a complimentary legal research platform that archives millions of judicial opinions from both federal and state courts. This resource allows attorneys, journalists, scholars, and the general public to investigate significant cases, keep abreast of newly filed opinions, and conduct comprehensive analyses using the underlying data. Users can search through a vast collection of opinions by case title, subject matter, or citation, spanning across 406 jurisdictions. Funded by the Non-Profit Free Law Project, it aims to facilitate free access to essential legal documents, create innovative legal research tools, and bolster academic research within legal databases. The Free Law Project collaborates actively with volunteers to enhance its mission of establishing an open-source, accessible legal research environment. In addition to CourtListener, the Free Law Project also supports the initiatives of Juriscraper and RECAP, further advancing the field of legal research. Through these efforts, they aim to empower individuals with the resources needed to navigate the legal landscape more effectively.
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