GameFly Deploys Clearwell For In-House E-Discovery
Clearwell E-Discovery Platform Accelerates Speed of Response, Lowers Cost
and Enables Defensible E-Discovery Process.
- (1888PressRelease) September 01, 2010 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif - Clearwell Systems, Inc., a leader in intelligent e-discovery, today announced that GameFly, the leading video game rental service, has deployed the Clearwell E-Discovery Platform for its in-house e-discovery strategy. GameFly will use Clearwell for pre-processing, processing, analysis and review in order to significantly reduce the e-discovery time, resources, and costs required in response to litigation and regulatory inquiries.
"We used Clearwell on our discrimination complaint against the United States Postal Service, which demanded very short response time to produce the relevant dataset," said Neil Seth, SVP of Product Development and Technology at GameFly. "Analyzing and reviewing the data for this case - in only three business days - could have been a daunting task. Instead, with Clearwell's intuitive user interface, rapid processing, and transparent search capabilities, we gained visibility into the case facts quickly and were able to meet the appointed deadlines without draining company resources or budget."
On the recent case, GameFly used Clearwell's Processing and Analysis Module to perform early case assessment and defensibly eliminate irrelevant documents and false positives, lowering processing costs and reducing review workload. The company also used Clearwell's Review Module, which eliminated the otherwise time-consuming and manual-intensive steps of creating a load file and then uploading it into a separate review tool. As a result, GameFly was able to support a rapid, cost effective, and defensible e-discovery workflow.
"It is not uncommon for companies to be required to respond to an e-discovery inquiry within a matter of mere days or weeks. Without a proactive, in-house e-discovery process in place, this can put a significant strain on time and budget," said Kamal Shah, VP of products and marketing at Clearwell Systems. "Clearwell enabled GameFly to hit the ground running on a time-sensitive case and gain in-house control over its e-discovery process. Enterprises that similarly institute such an approach can significantly reduce their costs and risks associated with e-discovery."
About Clearwell Systems
Clearwell Systems is transforming the way enterprises and law firms perform electronic discovery (e-discovery) in response to litigation, regulatory inquiries, and internal investigations. The Clearwell E-Discovery Platform automates the processing, analysis, review, and production phases of e-discovery via a single, integrated product. Leading organizations such as Clear Channel Communications, Constellation Energy, Cisco, DLA Piper, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Toyota, and the Department of Health and Human Services / Office of Inspector General are using Clearwell to accelerate early case assessments, intelligently cull-down data, increase reviewer productivity, and ensure the defensibility of their e-discovery process. Consistently ranked as a leader in independent e-discovery industry surveys and reports, Clearwell Systems is an active participant in the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project and The Sedona Conference. For more information, visitwww.clearwellsystems.com, follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/clearwell, or subscribe to the E-Discovery 2.0 blog at http://www.clearwellsystems.com/e-discovery-blog/.
About GameFly
GameFly is the largest online video game rental subscription service in the United States with over 334,000 subscribers as of September 30, 2009. GameFly provides its subscribers access to a comprehensive library of over 7,000 titles covering all major video game and handheld game consoles. GameFly also sells new and used video games through its website, and allows subscribers to purchase used video games they are currently renting through its "Keep" feature. To complement its subscription service and video game sales, GameFly operates a network of advertising‐supported websites that provide video game‐related content and information. GameFly is headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
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