Electronic Discovery Software
When litigation or regulatory investigations land, your team suddenly faces mountains of emails, documents, chat logs, and files scattered across devices and servers. Electronic discovery software cuts through that chaos by ingesting, indexing, and organizing data at scale, turning what could be weeks of manual sorting into hours. You get keyword searching across millions of documents, automated culling of irrelevant material, and privilege review workflows that flag sensitive attorney-client communications before they leave your doors. The real payoff is speed: you meet tight discovery deadlines, reduce the cost of document review, and keep opposing counsel from exploiting gaps in your disclosures. Modern platforms also handle collaboration across your team and with outside counsel, so multiple people can tag, redact, and prepare exhibits without stepping on each other's work. If you are after something more specific, have a look at our Legal Case Management Software or Legal Document Management Software categories.
Vertical Discovery’s Optimum is a revolutionary new approach to eDiscovery that brings together robotic process automation and sophisticated artificial intelligence. For the first time, users can now leverage the power and scale of leading eDiscovery applications across the… Learn more about Vertical Discovery Corp.
Vound is a leading global vendor of technology used for forensic search, e-discovery and information governance. Our Intella® suite of e-discovery and digital investigation software is used by the world’s best-known enterprises, banks, law enforcement and government agencies… Learn more about Vound Software.
The roots of XtremeForensics can be traced back to 1994 when the first version of what is now ILooK was being distributed to the intelligence community of MI-5 and MI-6 in the UK. Over the next few years ILooK was only available to a subscribed user base of Law Enforcement… Learn more about XTREMEFORENSICS.
Text and Data Analytics - Are you looking for a way to rapidly make sense of the vast amount of data you have to make better business decisions, daily? With AutoMutatio, you will gain fast, meaningful insights into your operations to proactively understand risk and change… Learn more about AutoMutatio.
Discover how simple eDiscovery can be with a platform built to handle the full lifecycle of electronically stored information. From initial data collection through to final analysis, modern eDiscovery solutions are designed to streamline complex legal processes and make… Learn more about CloudNine.
Digital WarRoom is a provider of ediscovery software for organizations seeking to take control and manage electronically stored information in response to ediscovery orders in litigation, investigations, or M&A activity. Digital WarRoom is the first ediscovery platform to… Learn more about Digital WarRoom.
Insight Optix is a legal technology company that developed Evidence Optix, the first and only technology solution in the market that addresses the longstanding problem of excessive and overzealous discovery. This patented workflow empowers early discovery scoping, budget… Learn more about Insight Optix.
LegalPassage is a SaaS product that provides discovery document automation & file management for the legal field. Lawyers, paralegals, and clients alike are hindered massive inefficiencies & complex workflows that impede communication and optimizing performance… Learn more about LegalPassage.
Legalyze.ai is a legal technology company based in Dallas, Texas, and a subsidiary of Artificially Intelligent Inc. It focuses on AI-driven research and document analysis platforms specifically designed for the legal industry, particularly for Personal Injury and Workers… Learn more about Legalyze.ai.
Monolith Forensics is a technology company based in Cedar Park, Texas, that specializes in digital forensics software solutions. Their main product, Monolith, is a comprehensive case, evidence, and analysis management platform designed for digital forensics investigations… Learn more about Monolith Forensics.


