Streamline Your eDiscovery RFP Process With Our Step-by-Step Procurement Guide

This guide is designed to serve as a comprehensive framework for evaluating eDiscovery vendors. It identifies key attributes to assess vendors and provides insights on how to compare their capabilities and credentials. This guide includes “pro tips” to help you make the most of your evaluation, including:

  • A list of steps you can take during the evaluation process

  • How to triangulate the needs of all internal stakeholders, including how to identify all eDiscovery use cases (known and unknown)

  • How to validate the flexibility and scalability of the technology to integrate key processes for legal hold, cloud collections, case management, and more

  • How to assess security credentials, risk management, and compliance requirements

  • Action points for every step of the procurement process

Download our eDiscovery Procurement Guide and get started with your RFP process today!

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What Key Features Should You Look For in an eDiscovery Solution?

To achieve optimal Legal Operations maturity and efficiency, the first step is to find an end-to-end solution that can support your data discovery workflow from beginning to end.

eDiscovery Maturity Success Stories

Hear from leading corporations that have partnered with Casepoint to take control and streamline their workflows. These are proven success stories where standardizing on one eDiscovery technology have resulted in less risk and more control and transparency over legal spend.

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Casepoint's analytics and culling tools help me to target potentially responsive information quickly. I was able to cull 98% of our collection volume, and focus our review only on the documents that truly mattered. And with sophisticated ECA tools like conversion mapping, I can target the most important documents at the very start of the case - long before a review team is ever involved.

General Counsel
#1 U.S. Construction Company
General Counsel
#1 U.S. Construction Company