Normally the documents and emails being released to the other side are manually reviewed. eDiscovery software vendors do a great job with their manual review tools to facilitate this process
As new data is produced after the initial copy, some eDiscovery software tools provide automatic collection of incremental copies from the legal hold sources
Bringing eDiscovery in-house is the way to go. At least, that is what recent surveys and analyst reports confirm. Reports from Gartner, IDC, The 451 Group, the eDiscoveryJournal (http://ediscoveryjournal.com/), Enterprise Strategy Group, and many other sources all point in the same direction:...
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Now that there is case law on the use of TAR, and it has been confirmed by other judges, one can expect a dramatic increase in Predictive Coding, Concept Search or other terms relating to TAR capabilities being a requirement for eDiscovery software buyers
What technology do you need at minimum to become Litigation Ready? eDiscovery software (SaaS or on-premise) for: Distributing and managing legal hold interviews Generate legal hold reports Auditable collection of data from various sources A dedicated eDiscovery server for preservation purposes Processing tools for de-duplication, file and document property extraction, processing of embedded documents, bitmap recognition and OCR, and additional content analytics for automatic first pass review