Throw Away the Binders ... There's a Better Way to Manage Legal Evidence 

 

As a litigator, you need fast access to important records, as well as a way to capture your legal insight as you work.

 

Do you still manage legal evidence using three-ring binders and coloured sticky notes? Using litigation software is more efficient and effective.

 

Until recently, litigation software was expensive, not to mention complicated to use and support. This made it off limits for all but the largest law firms. But not anymore.

 

Litigation Software: A Necessary Tool in Any Modern Law Firm

 

At Heuristica, we help you and your clients use technology to render better and more cost-effective legal services.

Our technology team has invested years in learning about and using the best litigation software on the market. We’re eager to share our insight and experience so you can adopt the right tools to strengthen your client service.

 

RelativityOne, the eDiscovery software we have selected for our team and clients, covers the full spectrum of  litigation software needs. Heuristica can provide your firm with a fully supported RelativityOne environment on either an ad hoc or a Managed Services basis.

 

RelativityOne is at the pinnacle of analytics, predictive coding and email threading visualization. These attributes — combined with powerful filtering, robust process management, reporting and a flexible interface — make RelativityOne an effective tool for any project, regardless of size.

 

Reducing the Cost of Litigation Software

 

Heuristica takes care of the technology and the preparation and staging of records, all while providing full training and support to your team. We can also help you with document review, either to supplement your team or to conduct review from start to finish.

 

The result? We can help to materially reduce the costs of litigation software and document review. Focus less on sticky notes and more on providing better outcomes for your clients.

 

Ready to explore the powerful capabilities of RelativityOne? Contact us to set up a demonstration.