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Case Studies

Our work portfolio ranges from the very large and complex to the simple and straightforward. Each case study has something unique to offer, whether it's about saving our clients a ton of $$mu-la$$ or creating a custom eDiscovery processing plan just for their specific project. The names of the parties involved in the case studies have been changed to protect the innocent.

“Highly recommend.”

Eli Nelson, Esq, Cleary Gottlieb

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Did you know?

  • That most indexing tools do NOT perform OCR (optical character recognition) on flat documents during indexing, thus those documents are not searchable?

  • That estimating page counts based on file-type and file-size is arbitrary and can lead to wildlly inaccurate estimates?

  • That converting documents to TIFF might actually save you more time and money depending on your case?

  • That printing electronic files to paper is, in many cases, totally unnecessary and wasteful?

  • That 1 gigabyte of information is actually 1,024 megabytes, not 1,000 megabytes?

  • That Microsoft PPT files can contain a hidden master slide that may have many more slides than the actual PPT itself?

  • That a PST file from Microsoft Outlook 2002 or earlier cannot exceed 2GB in size, otherwise it will be corrupted?

  • That copying evidence to DVD or CD without first zipping up the evidence will alter the file-level dates/times of the copied files?

  • That MAPI = Messaging Application Programming Interface, and it allows access to email content and metadata?

  • That MS Excel 2007 supports over 1 million rows of data?

  • That running a front-end file-type filter using the visible document extension will likely miss many documents that match the criteria in content, but don’t have the correct extension (i.e. myxlsdoc.xlerd)?

  • That PDF documents can contain embedded attachments?

  • That documents have multiple dates and usually the file system level dates (e.g. Last Accessed Date) are bad due to copy issues?

  • That Microsoft Word 97-2002 documents can contain deleted data hidden within the binary of the file if “allow fast saves” are enabled?

  • That Japanese documents can come in 1 of 3 different character sets?

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