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Oce Business Services Showcases eDiscovery and Records Management Solutions at the ABA TECHSHOW
Thursday 13. March 2008 - Leading provider of eDiscovery and document process management services demonstrates dataDeliver(TM) ASP document review system; reveals three key insights from eDiscovery survey Visit Oce Business Services' Records, Compliance and Legal Solutions (RCLS) Division at the ABA TECHSHOW Booth #411
Oce Business Services will demonstrate eDiscovery solutions this week at the ABA TECHSHOW as well as address topics covered at the show that will include paper and electronic records, computer forensics, and records management.
At the annual legal technology conference and expo, which runs March 13 – 15 at the Hilton Chicago, Oce Business Services will demonstrate its dataDeliver(TM) ASP document review system, a web-based tool that provides collaborative review and production of scanned paper and electronic files. Experts from Oce will be on hand in booth #411 to share insights, information and best practices that drive effective eDiscovery and records management practices. ABA TECHSHOW is one of the premiere events for giving legal professionals the knowledge they need about key legal technologies, products, and services.
“This year’s event focuses on two important areas in which we provide expertise, eDiscovery and records management,” said Elizabeth Halaki, chief marketing officer for Oce Business Services. “Effectively implementing these processes can be a critical component of success for both law firms and enterprises.”
Three Key Insights
The executives at the Oce Business Services booth also will be available to detail three key insights every legal professional should know about eDiscovery. These findings were derived from the “Dawn of the Discovery-Ready Enterprise” survey, underwritten by Oce late last year, and reflect responses from more than 100 legal professionals highly experienced in legal discovery:
1) Inadequate records management is a real problem – Among surveyed
attorneys at companies that have a fully implemented records program,
only eight percent say their program addresses electronically stored
information (ESI) very well. Among attorneys at companies that lack a
fully implemented program, 26 percent say that their company has no
plans to implement a program and 17 percent simply don’t know whether
or not their company has any plans.
2) FRCP changes are not understood – There is legitimate confusion about
the 2006 changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Only 10
percent of corporate counsels say they understand changes to the FRCP
very well and 33 percent frankly state that they do not understand
the changes very well.
3) Insourcing + outsourcing can = eDiscovery success – Enterprises and law
firms understand that business process outsourcing is a component of an
effective approach to electronic discovery readiness. Sixty percent of
enterprises plan to establish a mix of internal electronic discovery
expertise and external expertise.
The full “Dawn of the Discovery-Ready Enterprise” survey report is available at booth #411 or by visiting www.obs-innovation.com.
dataDeliver Demonstration
Oce Business Services will demonstrate its dataDeliver ASP platform, a proprietary hosted data delivery tool that enables collaborative review, search and production of case documents.
dataDeliver provides a sophisticated set of litigation management tools that allows attorneys to:
— use a secure, web-based repository for searchable access to millions of
documents by high-volume simultaneous users anytime, anywhere
— easily identify case-relevant data of all types
— separate records in seconds, classify according to criteria as well as
redact and annotate