Hello,
Weird question, but once I had to review documents at Latham and they used a platform for the document review that I can't remember the name of. It wasn't Relativity, Ringtail, or Eclipse. I believe it's a smaller platform, and I think it's the one Latham uses for smaller matters. If anyone can give me the name, it would be much appreciated. Thank you!
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Re: E-discovery platform used at Latham?
Just looked it up, sadly that's not it either. Thanks for the guess though!Anonymous User wrote:Kira?
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Re: E-discovery platform used at Latham?
Logikcull?Anonymous User wrote:Just looked it up, sadly that's not it either. Thanks for the guess though!Anonymous User wrote:Kira?
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