predictive-coding-document-relevance
Uses machine learning models trained on human-reviewed documents to automatically classify remaining documents as relevant or irrelevant to litigation. The system learns from initial manual review decisions and applies those patterns across large document sets to dramatically reduce review workload.
privilege-detection-and-flagging
Automatically identifies documents that may contain attorney-client privilege, work product doctrine, or other protected communications using AI pattern recognition. Flags potentially privileged documents for human review before production to prevent inadvertent disclosure.
litigation-analytics-and-reporting
Generates comprehensive analytics and reports on document collections including volume statistics, date distribution, key players, communication patterns, and case metrics. Provides visual dashboards and exportable reports for case analysis.
multi-language-document-support
Handles document collections containing multiple languages with automatic language detection and translation capabilities. Enables search and analysis across multilingual document sets.
collaborative-review-and-annotation
Enables multiple reviewers to work simultaneously on document review with shared annotations, comments, and tags. Provides version control and audit trails for all review activities.
data-security-and-compliance-management
Provides enterprise-grade security features including encryption, access controls, data residency options, and compliance certifications (SOC 2, HIPAA, etc.). Ensures documents are protected and meets regulatory requirements.
entity-extraction-and-mapping
Automatically identifies and extracts key entities (people, organizations, locations, dates, financial amounts) from documents and creates relationship maps showing how entities connect across the document set. Provides multi-dimensional insights beyond keyword searching.
communication-pattern-analysis
Analyzes email and messaging patterns to identify communication networks, frequency of contact, and information flow patterns across organizations. Surfaces hidden relationships and communication hierarchies that may be relevant to litigation.
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