Document Production
The final and most critical stage of eDiscovery, document production requires expert mastery of both eDiscovery technology and of each matter’s eDiscovery workflow in order to satisfy the complexity and aggressive timeframes associated with most productions in both litigations and investigations. Our expert team of project managers will guide you through the production process and offer recommendations to quickly, efficiently and cost-effectively
produce documents in accordance with civil or criminal litigation, or in DOJ, SEC, and other governmental agencies.
Below is a sampling of some of the services we offer related to document production:
- Production Conflict QC: Prior to running any productions, our project management team will check for conflicts and see how your legal team would like to resolve disparate coding decisions (non-responsiveness, privilege, families, etc) prior to running any production in order to make sure our production team and your legal team are on the same page prior to producing any documents.
- Native Imaging: The form of production for most litigations and investigations is producing image files with a load file. Our team is able to generate millions of TIFF images across our distributed data centers for unparalleled speed to accommodate your team’s most aggressive production timeframes.
- Electronic Endorsements: Our production tools allow for the flexibility to endorse any part of a particular page. Our tools can endorse headers, footers, and can implement custom designation and production numbering text in accordance with your matter’s requirements.
- Custom Placeholders: If certain types of documents require custom placeholders, or if your firm has a template which you would like to employ, our tools allow for the flexibility to utilize any custom placeholder template of your choosing.
- Native Production: The quickest and most cost-effective production workflow, our tools allow for the production documents in their native file format with a load file to cross-reference production numbers and metadata.