Women in Technology – Sinda Francis

This blog is part of our ongoing Women in Technology series. Sinda leads the Legal Services 1 & 2 Verticals in India. In the last 12 years, Sinda has been a founding member or initiative builder for some of the largest eDiscovery providers in India (and the world) – where her roles have seen

ELS Talent Spotlight – Patty Wise

Talent Spotlight regularly features proven experts of our Enterprise Talent Solutions team helping clients efficiently scale with high-quality, proven talent, legal process, and managed solutions. What do you find most fulfilling about your job? Connecting with people in a meaningful way and solving problems. This is true for clients, colleagues, and the attorneys who

Consilio in Action – Michael Rosado and Robert Stangler

Consilio In Action: Delivering Onsite Excellence For major corporations, handling multiple complex litigations at the same time is a regular part of doing business. It also means they’re no stranger to complicated eDiscovery projects and large-scale document reviews. For one global e-commerce and technology corporation, it handled these eDiscovery demands by embedding a Consilio

What’s New in Sightline 7.0 – Featuring Pete Feinberg

In this blog, we interview Pete Feinberg, Senior Vice President and leader of Consilio’s Self-Service Business Unit, on the release of Sightline version 7.0. Leading Consilio's Self-Service Business Unit, Pete is responsible for Consilio's self-service business strategy and execution including guiding product direction, marketing, sales, and operations to enable a superior self-service experience for

Sightline Overview Webinar – June 2018

Sightline Overview Analytics in Sightline ECA & Data Exploration in Sightline Sightline for Ediscovery Sightline for Investigations Enhanced Audio Review in Sightline Support your entire matter lifecycle with early case exploration, analytics-driven data investigation and smart end-to-end review in a unified platform trusted to perform.

Stipulations for Discovery of ESI: America’s Next Top Model

In federal court—and in most state courts—parties must meet and confer at the beginning of the litigation to discuss various case management issues, and hopefully reach stipulated agreements about those issues. The discussions must address the discovery of electronically stored information, a subject that in too many cases causes needless amounts of disagreement, delay, expense, and overall angst among the litigants and counsel. Why is the negotiation of ESI stipulations so difficult?