DISCO Ediscovery vs. Thomson Reuters eDiscovery Point (discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
DISCO Ediscovery
Score 8.1 out of 10
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DISCO is a legal technology company that applies artificial intelligence and cloud computing to legal problems to help lawyers and legal teams improve outcomes for their clients. The vendor states corporate legal departments, law firms, and government agencies around the world use DISCO for ediscovery, case management, compliance, disputes, and investigations. In addition to its technology solutions, DISCO offers services to help legal teams manage ediscovery from anywhere at any…N/A
eDiscovery Point (discontinued)
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Thomson Reuters eDiscovery is a web-based ediscovery software solution. It was designed give users control over their time and costs, with greater speed, and accuracy. Thomson Reuters announced their intent to discontinue eDiscovery Point. The service will become unavailable in the summer of 2022.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDISCO’s all-inclusive flat-rate per-GB pricing is transparent and predictable, making it easy to accurately budget for any matter. Pricing automatically includes ingestion, processing, early case assessment, and production. In addition, DISCO does not charge for user licenses, meaning customers can add or remove user licenses based on the need of the case, not on the constraints of the budget. When it comes to managed review, DISCO guarantees every matter will come in on time and on budget.
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Community Pulse
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Considered Both Products
DISCO Ediscovery
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
DISCO hands down surpasses the other two discovery platforms that I have worked with. Speed, functionality, and technical support are key factors in that. Document review becomes manageable even to a person new to electronic document review platforms.
Chose DISCO Ediscovery
Logikcull has hidden fees - their pricing is not as predictable as they represent. eDiscovery Point has major flaws in its production utility - generating overlapping images, creating jagged edges on produced documents, etc. We also use Everlaw which is proving to be on par …
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Top Pros

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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.1
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Likelihood to Renew
5.5
(1 ratings)
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Usability
9.1
(1 ratings)
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Support Rating
10.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
DISCO
DISCO is very well suited to document review and file management when the case is known to be large and potentially last for a long period of time. It is also useful when the team on the case is fairly large, as it allows for effective and easy work distribution.
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Thomson Reuters
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Pros
DISCO
  • Search and locate
  • Document organization
  • Ease of use
  • Review Stages are used by our Experts with direct access, which eliminates the need to create folders on our servers, download to flash drives, or having to upload documents and create links in the cloud
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Cons
DISCO
  • Allow bates labeling to be completed at ingest
  • Providing a guide for load file ingest and remediation of load file errors
  • Availability of predictive tagging in matters with smaller production than is currently necessary
  • Improve ability to review and summarize medical records
  • Ability at ingest to break up a single large document into individual documents for review, whether through a manual or AI-driven process
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Likelihood to Renew
DISCO
There were some customer service issues in closing a project, but generally the service has been helpful to our needs.
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Usability
DISCO
I've been able to go from never using this type of software before, to confidently using it on an everyday basis, and the learning curve was not steep at all.
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Support Rating
DISCO
I've never had a problem with the support team getting back to me re my questions or assisting me in a project.
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Alternatives Considered
DISCO
I have used proprietary in-house software at a litigation management firm. The in-house software allowed for documents to be processed and coded in order for the end-user to run a report that met the end-users parameters. DISCO allows for documents to be ingested, and for those ingested documents to be divided into review stages. The reports that DISCO allows the end-user to run are far superior to end-user reports of other in-house systems
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Return on Investment
DISCO
  • DISCO has saved our clients tons of money in hosting fees, as well as hourly fees in time spent reviewing documents.
  • With DISCO's search capabilities, a review that could take weeks or months by many can be performed in days or weeks by fewer personnel.
  • With DISCO, actions that previously had to be contracted out to a vendor can now be handled in-house at a much cheaper cost.
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