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Eleventh Hour Brings Reductive Data Analysis to Law Firm and Corporate Legal Departments Nationwide
01 March 2012
Eleventh Hour, the leading developer for litigation support department planning and discovery workflow and evidence management solutions, today announces the company brings Reductive Data AnalysisTM to law firms and corporate legal departments nationwide.
Reductive Data AnalysisTM assists discovery counsel in framing the discovery ask – request definitions, custodial and ESI location identification, data collection management and analysis of electronically stored information (ESI) to further legal strategy, or enact evidence treatment decisions. A significant benefit of Reductive Data Analysis is the elimination of irrelevant or unwanted ESI within custodial collections resulting from over-collection. Early exclusion of unwanted or irrelevant data translates to savings in both data processing costs and attorney review time. Reductive Data Analysis uses leading techniques to examine important ESI nexus points and significant relations; analysis results are then used to guide future evidence treatment decisions, or legal strategy.
“Lawyers need reliable evidence to move the case forward, or to ‘win,’ however that is defined. To ensure evidence reliability, lawyers require a viable discovery management framework. Reductive Data Analysis is that framework,” stated Alice Burns, managing director, Eleventh Hour. “We offer smart thinking discovery. To us, this means pairing discovery decision makers with our legal solutions architects, who have great insight into all aspects of discovery. They know how to effectively layer strategic decisions over task execution, and how to fully utilize leading ESI analysis techniques to deliver timely results for informed decision-making opportunities.”
Burns continued, “Reductive Data Analysis is our well-developed framework for managing discovery data end-to-end. The framework is front-loaded with processes to handle evidence responsibly from the start, while delivering early visibility into ESI value, content and quality. When lawyers need discovery process governance and data visibility, Eleventh Hour’s Reductive Data Analysis delivers.”

























