I would not recommend this solution, but I don't have a lot of experience. My comments are in the context of how I thought about this one thing, but I can't say comparatively, because I haven't switched to another solution and been able to say that all of the issues that I had with Casepoint have been resolved. I just didn't find anything about the platform to be user-friendly, although I am far from a technical guru. I'm from the era of starting the practice of law with flip phones, at best. It's fair to say that I probably don't adapt to that the way that a younger lawyer just coming out of law school might. We don't have context. We are willing to accept that some of what we don't like about it may just not be available somewhere else in the software, but you have to be a Casepoint Guru to maximize the efficiency and use of it. Nobody here can crack that code. I would rate Casepoint a three out of ten.
What is eDiscovery? In the legal system, “discovery” is the term for the legal process that governs the obligation to produce and the right to obtain information for the sake of a legal investigation or court case. It specifically relates to the production, identification, collection, review, tagging, and exchange of non-privileged information.
Electronic discovery, also known as eDiscovery or e-Discovery, is the term for the discovery process when it is applied to ESI (electronically...
I would not recommend this solution, but I don't have a lot of experience. My comments are in the context of how I thought about this one thing, but I can't say comparatively, because I haven't switched to another solution and been able to say that all of the issues that I had with Casepoint have been resolved. I just didn't find anything about the platform to be user-friendly, although I am far from a technical guru. I'm from the era of starting the practice of law with flip phones, at best. It's fair to say that I probably don't adapt to that the way that a younger lawyer just coming out of law school might. We don't have context. We are willing to accept that some of what we don't like about it may just not be available somewhere else in the software, but you have to be a Casepoint Guru to maximize the efficiency and use of it. Nobody here can crack that code. I would rate Casepoint a three out of ten.
Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give Casepoint a rating of 7.