Best Tools for Document Review in Litigation

I’ve been exploring various software options for document review and organization in our litigation processes. Tools like Relativity and Disco seem to speed up case preparation significantly, especially when dealing with large volumes of evidence. Has anyone found a particular tool or method that has really improved your workflow? I’d love to hear your experiences.

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I’ve had good luck with Logikcull for simpler cases; it’s like having a digital filing cabinet that organizes itself. But I hear Relativity’s customization really shines with complex projects. Have you tried any integrations with your existing tools?

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I found that pairing Relativity with an effective tagging system can really streamline the review process. It helps to keep everything organized and makes it easier to find documents later. Have you tried any integrations with your existing tools?

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