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Leading Law Firm Selects Recommind's Axcelerate™ eDiscovery for Next-Generation Early Case Assessment, Review and Analysis
Business Wire, June 4, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO -- Recommind, a leading provider of enterprise search, automatic categorization, and eDiscovery systems for enterprises and law firms, today announced that leading law firm Fulbright & Jaworski (www.fulbright.com) has selected Recommind's Axcelerate[TM] eDiscovery application to power its next-generation eDiscovery technology platform. Axcelerate eDiscovery will allow Fulbright's sizable litigation team to gain deep insight into a document collection before the review process begins, while also facilitating a far more efficient and cost-effective review process by automatically identifying, categorizing and "pre-coding" documents based on their subject matter and importance to the case.
Axcelerate eDiscovery provides industry-leading conceptual search technology to locate key documents irrespective of keyword usage, while the application's First Pass Review[TM] and One Click Coding[TM] functionality greatly expedite document review, thereby lowering eDiscovery costs while simultaneously improving reviewer accuracy and consistency. Axcelerate eDiscovery's early case assessment, auto-categorization and analysis technology works in conjunction with Fulbright's legacy applications and processes, allowing Fulbright to augment their existing platform with powerful tools without disrupting any legacy workflows or processes.
About Recommind
Recommind's enterprise search and categorization platform automatically organizes, manages, and distributes large volumes of information from multiple sources. With faster access to the right information, organizations can save time, enhance the quality of work product, increase the value of information assets, and improve competitiveness and profits. Recommind customers include the Australian Government, Bertelsmann, BMW, Cleary Gottlieb, Davies Arnold Cooper, Novartis, Lewis Silkin, Shearman & Sterling. Recommind is headquartered in San Francisco and has offices in New York, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, London, and Bonn, Germany. For more information, email info@recommind.com, or go to www.recommind.com.
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