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Typical Situations
- Your organisation is due to preserve, collect and review documents for an internal investigation, or a compliance regulatory matter. You need a state-of-the-art technology solution that helps comply with both timing and functional requirements.
- You practice as an international lawyer and must prepare a document database for review, which is generated from paper documents and electronic data, originating in a European context.
- As a lawyer located in Europe, you are new to the automation of case document management. You require introductory training on the technology, its benefits and cost structure.
- As corporate legal counsel, you need your documents prepared for cases involving external counsel.
- You need to convert an existing database/image-base into an up-to-date and state-of-the-art litigation support document database.
- As a lawyer managing a due diligence process, you need an international team to quickly access, review, and annotate the Data Room's documents on a secure extranet.
- Your firm is involved in international litigation in which some documents are located in Europe. You need them to be imaged, indexed, screened and merged with other case-related material.
- You are building a corporate document management policy and therefore need to assess and implement a custom-designed solution that takes into account the litigation, regulatory and compliance document management aspects.
- Involved in a critical due diligence process, you need to rapidly preserve and collect internal data, and investigate electronic files such as word-processing documents or email mailboxes.
- As a law firm or corporate legal department, you need to have your own in-house legal document management capabilities.
- After a legal matter has ended, you wish to electronically archive the relevant documents and therefore make an electronic "closing book".
- You need an electronic solution to effectively support your document management needs in an international arbitration matter.