WFH and COVID Challenges: New Innovations

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 March 2022

The effects of COVID-19 and remote working are greatly affecting how legal teams are functioning. Law In Order has been leading the way with innovations that address the challenges and difficulties this has presented for eDiscovery with the increasing emergence of new forms of data and for eHearings with courts and hearing rooms being temporarily closed.

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How to Make Data Collection More ‘Effective’

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 2 April 2020

By David Kerstjens, Digital Forensics Lead

For multinational firms, there are a number of challenges during collections. These can include staff in different countries, data stored in physical data centres across the globe or data stored in the cloud. These can all present unique difficulties with accessing data. As such, it’s critical to ensure data is collected in the most efficient manner.

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Arbitration on a Trajectory of Change in Asia

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 November 2019

The recent opening of Maxwell Chambers Suites in Singapore demonstrates the ongoing demand for international arbitration services in APAC. Not only has there been continued growth, but arbitration in the region has been on a trajectory of change and growth for some time and is increasingly operating with more efficiency. Innovation and technology are at the heart of this evolution.

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Deduplication Demystified

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 July 2019

Litigation can attract significant costs for law firms and 70–75 per cent of this cost is usually attributed to the review of discovery documents. Decreasing the volume of documents that need to be reviewed from outset efficiently can save significant time and costs. 

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Why the Future is eHearings

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 3 June 2019

The legal profession is notorious for lagging behind other industries when it comes to innovation. However, a wave of new technologies is now available which can revolutionise the way the legal system works.

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The Evidence Collector that’s Always with You

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 1 April 2019

By David Kerstjens, Digital Forensics Lead

It is an integral part of our life these days and an item that is rarely further than arms reach. There are thousands of different models running various operating systems. With each year comes a larger device with the latest devices having a storage capacity of up to 512GB with expandable memory of another 512GB. As you would have guessed, I’m talking about mobile phones. 1TB is a lot of data but what sort of useable data can we get from a mobile phone?

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Evidence Dos and Don’ts

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  • Posted on 1 February 2019

By Erick Gunawan, Head of Forensics

When dealing with data, whether it is for the purposes of IT governance, litigation dispute or internal investigation, always consider data as evidence.  Evidence that can ultimately end up in court and, as such, needs to be preserved and protected with a proper, forensically sound workflow.

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Adopting eDiscovery for Internal Investigations

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 28 June 2018

Inhouse counsel are often the first to be called on to manage an internal investigation. How can you effectively plan for and manage these investigations? We explore how electronic discovery (eDiscovery) tools help you mitigate risk and effectively achieve your fact-finding mission.

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The Importance of Having an eDiscovery Expert on Your Side

  • Blog Post
  • Posted on 28 June 2018

By Matthew Hollings, Sales Manager

As a company we are incredibly proud of the growth of our eDiscovery & Consulting services since our investment in the technology back in 2004. At that time, we had been operating as a legal process outsourcing company specialising in the production and digitisation of legal documents for our clients (across private practice, government and corporate). However, we realised that the future of legal practice, particularly in the space of legal document review, was going to undergo an extreme amount of change in the short to mid-term. It would face challenges that could not be solved by traditional review practices. As a result, our eDiscovery/electronic team was born.

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Disclosure: Tracking Decisions Triumph Over Proportionality in Recent Court Decision

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  • Posted on 26 March 2018

By Phillip Buglass, Consulting Lead, Law In Order

In a recent decision in the UK High Court, dealing with scope of collection and predictive coding, the Court confirmed the importance of a defensible and transparent process when it comes to data identification, data collection and disclosure review. The Court also highlighted the need to use senior reviewers when completing a predictive coding project.

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