Simplified Review: Learn how to simplify your review workflows

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Christina Ling and Isabela Reid

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Legal teams combat a variety of obstacles when it comes to conducting review, not to mention that working in a remote environment adds its own layer of complexity. Organizations are met with the pressure of sifting through vast data troves and reviewing them quickly and in context. Without a streamlined process, this can prove to take longer than originally anticipated and can cost organizations thousands of dollars. But – never fear! Everlaw offers a fresh take at both managing and conducting review. Whether you’re a first-pass reviewer or litigation support manager, Everlaw helps legal professionals save time and money. Join us for an in-depth look at Everlaw’s unique review capabilities and how workflows can be simplified. Everlaw helps organizations: •Upload and view all kinds of file types – ranging from spreadsheets to Slack and chat data on mobiles devices – in an intelligible format so that review can be conducted on a single, unified platform. •Easily build complex searches - no prior ediscovery software experience needed! •Ensure reviewers are meeting deadlines and track their progress. •Confidently redact privileged or confidential documents. Expert Presenters: Christina Ling Product Marketing Manager, Everlaw Christina Ling is a Product Marketing Manager at Everlaw. Prior to Everlaw, she worked on global product marketing projects for discovery and security solutions at OpenText. Additionally, Christina has consulted on litigation and investigation matters for Fortune 500 clients at Deloitte. She serves as a board member for the San Francisco chapter of ACEDS. Isabela Reid Product Marketing Manager, Everlaw Isabela Reid is a Product Marketing Manager at Everlaw. Before joining the marketing team at Everlaw, Isabela worked on the customer success team helping train, support, and onboard customers. Isabela is a graduate of UC Berkeley and previously worked at the Human Rights Center at Berkeley Law and ABC7 News in San Francisco.
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