For organizations around the world, electronic discovery is one of the most time consuming and costly elements of the litigation process. With the right technology, experience, and skills, businesses large and small can speed the discovery process and control costs while ensuring effective, defensible results.
Stroz Friedberg provides end-to-end electronic discovery services, from strategy and forensic collection through to processing, hosting, and production. Stroz Review, our innovative review and hosting platform, housed in secure world-class data centers in the U.S. and the U.K., provides clients with distinct advantages through powerful text-extraction, autocoding, near-duplicate identification, clustering, and foreign language technologies not found on any other platform. Using these advanced tools to quickly and accurately cull the entire body of data to identify and segregate the most relevant documents, our clients minimize litigations support involvement, accelerate the discovery process, and reduce costs.
Stroz Friedberg’s strategic consulting is designed to comprehensively define the roles and objectives of the eDiscovery team, to meet all legal obligations, and to reduce time, cost, and complexity throughout the eDiscovery process. Our renowned collection teams can be deployed quickly to virtually any global location and are expert at preserving multiple terabytes of electronically stored information (ESI) from computer workstations, servers, enterprise databases, mainframes, backup tapes, legacy and removable media, and handheld devices. For multi-national clients who require in-country processing, we have a fully provisioned Mobile Processing Unit ready for deployment anywhere in the world. We are also certified compliant with the European Union and Department of Commerce Safe Harbor Framework, providing assurance of our bona fides regarding host-country data handling and data privacy. Our approach to identifying, collecting, processing, hosting, and producing ESI ensures that our clients are able to establish good faith compliance with all of their electronic discovery obligations.