Ease in Document Review and Production
Updated March 12, 2024
Ease in Document Review and Production

Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Overall Satisfaction with DISCO Ediscovery
Disco is used primarily by certain teams, or within certain cases where there is known to be a high volume of documents that will be collected or used. It provides for easier access and organization for these files. It also assists in production, quick research, and general storage for certain cases where the volume of documents would be a burden on our system.
Pros
- Organizes documents
- Assists in production of documents
- Makes searching within database easier
Cons
- Ordering documents into a specific manner
- Quick review from document to document
- Organizing one matter into separate sub-files
Do you think DISCO Ediscovery delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with DISCO Ediscovery's feature set?
Yes
Did DISCO Ediscovery live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of DISCO Ediscovery go as expected?
I wasn't involved with the implementation phase
Would you buy DISCO Ediscovery again?
Yes
Using DISCO Ediscovery
100 - Typically litigation or other legal roles including large discovery projects for significant projects or related to significant incidents. Both attorneys and paralegals utilize the software as a means of organizing files and allowing for quick production or other responses from requests made by other parties. There is also some internal review of these documents.
3 - These are generally technical individuals or those who have exposure to organization and large document software. Many of these are paralegals or other legal support roles. Most of them have exposure to similar programs, or just a general familiarity with large document collections. They assist with these functions in a variety of ways.
- Document organization
- Storage of large files
- Quick review in complicated matters
- Organizing for production
- Quick search through voluminous documents
- Direct production of documents
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