RDC Analytics to Host Webinar on Shifting eDiscovery Workproduct from a Cost to an Asset
RDC Analytics host Webinar on shifting eDiscovery workproduct from a cost to an asset, with panelists discussing how content analytics can dramatically lower eDiscovery expenses immediately and even more significantly in future cases.
- (1888PressRelease) February 22, 2012 - For most organizations, eDiscovery is evolving into a routine occurrence. However, the methods by which most businesses respond to such matters are not routine, driving up costs and response times. RDC Analytics, a content analytics consulting firm, today announced that it is hosting a webinar to address this topic on Thursday, March 1 at 1pm ET/10am PT.
The webinar, titled "Content Analytics: How to Save eDiscovery Costs and Build an Asset for Your Company at the Same Time," will focus on how content analytics leverages language to dramatically and defensibly lower business costs and develop a valuable and re-useable corporate asset.
Panelists Andy Kraftsow, chief scientist of RDC Analytics, and Mandi Ross, CEO of Prism Litigation Technology, will discuss:
• The definition of content analytics
• How content analytics can address Big Data challenges
• How content analytics can help build a library of assets
• How a library of assets can be re-used for future efficiency and savings
• How content analytics can lower the cost and risk of eDiscovery
Hope Swancy-Haslam, director of analytics market development at RDC Analytics, will moderate the presentation.
The webinar is complimentary and all general counsel, corporate counsel, litigation specialists and legal IT professionals are invited to attend. To register, visit http://tinyurl.com/7mh2whr.
To learn more about how other companies have used content analytics to generate cost and time savings in the eDiscovery process, read case studies at http://www.rdcanalytics.com/case-studies.
About RDC Analytics
RDC Analytics is a content analytics consulting firm that specializes in lowering the cost and risk associated with investigating large volumes of data for legal, regulatory and business purposes. Its team of forensic linguists, mathematicians, librarians, and attorneys has deep domain expertise in eDiscovery and investigations, as well as broad experience applying language-based methodologies and tools to quickly analyze document collections and methodically narrow results with optimum transparency and defensibility. For more information on RDC Analytics, visit www.rdcanalytics.com, email inquiries ( @ ) rdcanalytics dot com or call toll free 855-599-RDCA (7322) dot
RDC Analytics is a division of RenewData, a venture-backed eDiscovery service provider that has been in business since 2001.
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