
Paralaw is involved in all aspects of the e-discovery process with a particular focus on managed document review. Projects range in scale and complexity from relatively small single issue investigations to large multi-faceted cross-jurisdictional disputes. The types of project Paralaw works on cover a broad spectrum and have included regulatory requests, contractual disputes, internal security reviews and pre-litigation and litigation investigations.
Paralaw helps identify sources of data and data custodians and facilitates the forensic collection and processing of data so identified. Paralaw has long established partnerships with UK data hosting and processing firms through which documents can be made readily available for analysis and review via secure online review platforms. As a result we offer a complete document hosting and review solution. Our project managers and paralegals are experienced in numerous different e-discovery tools including, but not limited to, Kroll, Relativity and Clearwell.
Paralaw undertakes detailed document analytics and early case assessment to help focus and prioritise review of documents. Our teams of paralegals, run by project managers, will review and tag documentation as per a client's detailed specification. We consult closely with the client to ensure that the review processes and overall tagging structure accurately match the client's needs. We not only focus on review speed, but also employ our well-developed quality checking processes to ensure consistency and accuracy across the team. All steps in the review process are fully documented providing a comprehensive post project reference guide.
As with the general flexible resource, Paralaw can rapidly scale up or scale down a particular review project in order to best match a client's cost and deadline restrictions. We offer either a per hour or per document review cost depending on what best suits the client's needs. Paralaw also offer review in several languages as required. We have review teams based both in the UK and in Hungary, which offers a cost-effective near-shoring EU solution.