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May 2013: Litigation and Practice Support

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GETTING GROUNDED IN CLOUD E-DISCOVERY in today's version and on the product roadmap. Compare that to what else is on the market and to what you have today. Get the best set of tools that works for your firm and your users. Caroline: It's important to note moving to the cloud covers much more than just the e-discovery review piece. It's the processing piece and how I'm tracking the media I receive, the custodian data I have and how I'm processing it into the platform. It's all the capabilities around the review functionality. It also includes how I'm able to generate and manage production. It's how my attorneys and my legal teams are going to be able to work within the platform post-review. Whatever SaaS platform we're looking at, it has to have that full range of capabilities. Joel: I agree, Caroline. E-discovery's SaaS requires a different set of tools compared to other business processes in the enterprise. When assessing SaaS solutions, you must look at the whole tool kit used to support the endto-end e-discovery process. After nearly nine years practicing with large law firms in Manhattan, Ari Kaplan, named to the inaugural Fastcase 50, has become a leading copywriter and industry analyst in the legal community. The author of "Reinventing Professional Services" (Wiley, 2011) and "The Opportunity Maker" (Thomson-West, 2008), as well as over 200 articles, Ari has received multiple Apex Awards for feature writing. He is a popular keynote speaker and provides law-related ghostwriting for a number of companies, firms and individuals. Contact Ari at ari@arikaplanadvisors.com.

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