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Threading the Needle!

Threading the Needle!

by Mared Jones | Aug 23, 2023 | eDisclosure, Electronic Bundles, Helpful Guides, Legal Updates

Threading the Needle?     What is Email threading?   Email threading is a feature that groups email conversations together based on their metadata such as subject, sender, recipient, message ID and other criteria. This feature determines if an email...
Cross-referencing: Can Hyperlinking Save your bundle?

Cross-referencing: Can Hyperlinking Save your bundle?

by Mared Jones | Jun 15, 2023 | Electronic Bundles, Helpful Guides, Insights, Legal Updates

What is Hyperlinking?   Hyperlinking, formally known as ‘cross margin references’, within electronic bundles allow documents to be instantly and efficiently located. Unfortunately, there is no way to avoid hyperlinking, as it a mandatory requirement for any...
Predictive Coding v Keywords  – A Beginner’s Guide

Predictive Coding v Keywords – A Beginner’s Guide

by Mared Jones | Jun 12, 2023 | Digital Forensics, Disclosure, Helpful Guides, Insights, Legal Updates

The two most commonly used technology-led approaches to electronic disclosure are: The application of keywords to a pool of documents; and The use of predictive coding to a pool of documents. Both approaches above combine the use of technology with a manual review...
A New Meaning to DRAFTS!

A New Meaning to DRAFTS!

by Mared Jones | Jun 12, 2023 | Disclosure, Helpful Guides, Insights, Legal Updates, Newsletter

e-Disclosure Services at XBundle  eDisclosure, also known as electronic discovery, ediscovery, eDiscovery, or e-Discovery, is the electronic aspect of identifying, collating, collecting and producing electronically stored information (ESI) in response to a request for...
Search Term Report Guide

Search Term Report Guide

by Mared Jones | Jun 8, 2023 | Digital Forensics, Disclosure, Helpful Guides, Insights, Legal Updates, Newsletter

A Helpful Guide for using Search Term Reports in eDisclosure A search term report, or STR, allows you to run multiple content and/or metadata searches simultaneously. High level information is provided to users about the number of documents that hit on any of the...
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