A new Electronic Discovery solution, coming soon…
A pre-announcement:
New High Court Rules (and District Court Rules) promoting the use of electronic discovery come into force on 1 February 2012. Key features of the “default” regime under the new rules include the following:
- Discovered documents must be exchanged electronically.
- Parties must provide a standardised list of discovered documents.
- Documents must be provided in PDF format (unless not possible for particular file types), with the document number as the filename.
- Native files must be provided if requested.
- Parties must take reasonable steps to exclude duplicates.
- Emails and attachments are to be listed separately but sequentially on the document list.
These changes reflect the ever-increasing volume of data (in particular, electronic data) in modern litigation, and the need to effectively and efficiently handle the discovery process.
A New Zealand solution
This new regime requires a new solution. Stay tuned for an announcement of a new web-based electronic discovery system developed right here in New Zealand, that supports the new rules on electronic discovery as well as providing early case assessment and detailed review capabilities. This system has been locally developed over the past several years.
Key features include:
- New Zealand designed and developed system, cognisant of the new High Court Rules on electronic discovery
- Fully managed, web-based solution – no software to install or maintain, and can be accessed on any computer, notebook, or tablet
- Handle projects ranging from a few dozen, up to hundreds of thousands of documents
- Securely access, review and upload project documents anywhere, anytime
- Track discoverability, privilege, confidentiality, and other document attributes
- View common document formats in any standard web browser without the need to install Office software
- Powerful search and analysis capabilities across the document repository
- Generate discovery lists and electronic bundles of documents (native format or converted to PDF, stamped with document numbers)
- Automated handling and de-duplication of Outlook email archives and common document types
- Single-user or collaborative multi-user options (including the ability for clients to upload their own documents)
- Fully locally supported
- Customisable by a local development team
- And much more!
Check back for more information in coming months.
(features described are subject to change before the system is publicly launched)
