Reddit | e-discovery and document review
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Electronic discovery (or e-discovery) refers to discovery/disclosure in civil litigation which deals with the exchange of information in electronic format, often referred to as Electronically Stored Information or ESI.
Reddit | e-discovery and document review
5M ago
Anyone have a legit reason outside of geo fencing, redact, and user charges?
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
7M ago
How is everyone handling mobile collections remotely and how much? We offer a very unique solution and I want to see what everyone else is using and paying?
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
1y ago
Windows software to automatically OCR scanned files in a folder to create searchable PDFs. Just drop your scanned files into a designated folder and let OCRvision software do the work, automatically adding an invisible text layer to the document. After OCR, the content of your scanned files will appear in text search results, allowing for easy retrieval of important information.
https://www.ocrvision.com/?source=rdt
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
In this article we discuss various ways how you can detect and prevent employee fraud in your organization. Visit the blog to learn more.
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
In this article, zylab present answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about data protection in the workplace. Visit the blog to learn more.
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2y ago
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
This article answers the questions what is data retention and gives arguments as to why data retention policies are important. Visit the blog to learn more.
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
Just drop your scanned files into a folder.
OCRvision software will OCR them and add an invisible text layer to the document.
After OCR, your scanned file content will appear in the text search results.
https://www.ocrvision.com/?source=Reddit
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Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
I'm exploring some ideas around software for managing scanned documents and automating document workflows.
A lot of companies are using Fujitsu ScanSnap or fi series scanners for scanning their documents but I'm curious about the workflows that follow. After you get the paper document scanned and converted in a searchable pdf, what do you do with it?
It would be very helpful if you could share information about the following:
For those of you that scan more than 50 pages per day (less than that would mean that you can manually create folders and put the documents in the right place), can y ..read more
Reddit | e-discovery and document review
2y ago
This article describes what the EDRM is and discusses why corporate lawyers should rethink the process in 2022 and beyond. Visit the blog to learn more.
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