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Lexbe provides eDiscovery software and services for legal professionals at law firms, corporations, and government agencies.
Those practicing environmental law face unique litigation challenges in advocating on behalf of their clients. Rapidly growing collections of electronically stored information (ESI) present an increasingly large obstacle when taking on resource-rich private firms. Environmental attorneys can frequently find themselves taking on data-intensive cases that overwhelm existing document review and production capabilities. Because of the nature of environmental litigation, attorneys often face obstacles in efficiently communicating and collaborating with outside counsel and partner firms. On top of all of this, environmental lawyers need to work with technology partners that understand their organizations’ resource constraints and the need for predictable, discounted pricing and cost-effective services.
Web-based litigation document review databases, like Lexbe eDiscovery Platform, have been designed to handle even the most massive discovery collections. Innovative technology architectures allow for the instant deployment of near unlimited computing resources that can streamline and expedite the review of increasingly large data loads. Secure, web-based access and cross-platform support (PC and MAC) ensures that any individual authorized to participate in a particular case, regardless of firm or organization, can access Lexbe eDiscovery Platform from any location or device. Lexbe eDiscovery Platform’s pricing is simple: pay only for the data you host. No case fees, user fees, licensing fees, or long term contracts. Qualified environmental non-profits are also eligible for a 10% discount to keep costs even lower so you can focus on delivering advocacy instead of invoices.
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