Brennan Manna Diamond Incorporates Evidence Optix® into its Litigation Workflow to Manage eDiscovery for its Clients in a More Cost-Effective Manner

(NASHVILLE, TN) February 15, 2022 — Insight Optix, a legal technology company, is pleased to announce that Brennan Manna Diamond (BMD), a business law firm with more than 75 attorneys and nine offices across the country, is adding Evidence Optix…

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Discovery Scoping and Proportionality Analysis Just Got Easier

The Federal Rule amendments in 2015 elevated the importance of proportionality, but practitioners have struggled to make arguments based on information, not speculation. For the past 16 months, a group of 56 practitioners, experts, and judges have worked tirelessly to…

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Rule 26(b)(1) Discovery Proportionality: “New Framework” Webinar

In 2019, led by John Rabiej of the George Washington University Law School’s James F. Humphreys Complex Litigation Center, a Steering Committee met and began the process of creating a dynamic, organized discovery framework to realize the promise of the…

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The Discovery Proportionality Model: A New Framework

After two years of hard work by a team of 56 practitioners, discovery experts, and judges, the “New Framework” for eDiscovery is here.   In 2019, led by John Rabiej of the George Washington University Law School’s James F. Humphreys Complex…

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This Case Involved More Than One Disaster

As we all know, the devil is in the details. Managing eDiscovery proves this adage almost daily.  If you don’t pay careful attention, that devil will most certainly come back to haunt you. This was most recently evidenced in a…

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ACEDS Webinar: The Potential Promise of Proportionality: Platitude or Progress?

The 2015 amendments to the FRCP elevated the importance of proportionality in ediscovery, but has it lived up to its intended purpose? Our panel of speakers will discuss the past, present, and future potential of leveraging proportionality, both in practice…

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The Law and Technology of TAP: Targeted, Automated, and Proportional Collection for Modern E-Discovery

During this informative session, Relativity Discovery Counsel & Legal Education Director, David Horrigan, and Product Manager, Greg Evans, Insight Optix CEO, Mandi Ross and X1 Chief Legal Officer, John Patzakis will dive into the hot topic of proportionality and the…

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Array Selects Evidence Optix® to Assist Clients with Discovery Scoping, Data Source Tracking, and Proportionality Analysis

(NASHVILLE, TN) September 30, 2021 — Insight Optix, a legal technology company, is pleased to announce that Array, an industry-leading litigation support partner, is adding Evidence Optix® to its solution portfolio. Evidence Optix is a powerful discovery scoping, data source…

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Doon Insights Legal | Reg Tech 4 Workshop

Insight Optix has been selected to present at Doon Insights’ 4th Annual Legal|Reg Tech Workshop. Doon Insights began as a simple concept by Howard Chao to bring together handpicked startups with leading investors and strategics for substantive discussions on key…

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DRI Panel: Taking Control of eDiscovery – Proportionality in Practice

Since the Federal Rule amendments in 2015 re-emphasized proportionality as a principle in relation to discovery, organizations have struggled to manage the discovery process in a proportional yet defensible manner. What are the challenges with “right-sizing” discovery, what can be…

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Insight Optix Certified by The Women’s Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)

NASHVILLE, TN, August 12, 2021 — Insight Optix, a legal technology company, is proud to announce national certification as a Women’s Business Enterprise by the WBEC South, a regional certifying partner of the Women’s Business Enterprise Council (WBENC). “We are…

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The Importance of the First 100 Days – How to Avoid the Most Common Discovery Dispute

Failure to produce. By far, this was the number one discovery dispute last year. According to the 2020 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review report1 published this year by eDiscovery Assistant2 and eDiscovery Today, 1,382 disputes revolved around this issue.

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