LexisNexis Launches Web-Enabled Version of LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer

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LexisNexis Launches Web-Enabled Version of LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer

Access to early-stage e-discovery software tool now possible from any location

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- LexisNexis® Legal & Professional (www.lexisnexis.com), a leading global provider of content and technology solutions, today announced the release of a new version of LexisNexis® Early Data Analyzer that enables users to access the software anytime and anywhere via the Internet.


LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer filters, indexes and searches data at its source location so that users can determine the nature and amount of relevant data in a lawsuit, rather than processing an entire data set that includes many duplicate and extraneous files. Using this tool, litigators can reduce the number of files for e-discovery processing and review by up to 80 percent - helping to save time and money.

With anywhere/anytime access, the new Web version of the solution offers the opportunity for this process to become even more efficient.

"Web-enabled LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer makes it possible for litigation teams to work even more collaboratively during the early stages of e-discovery from multiple locations," said Josh Rosenberg, senior director of Litigation Tools & Professional Services at LexisNexis. "Litigation professionals can now have available their entire case dashboard and operate the software tool from any laptop or mobile device with access to the Internet."

The new version of LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer is compatible with all major tablets and mobile devices, via Web browsers, including Safari®, Google Chrome™, Firefox® or Internet Explorer® 9.

In addition to the Web accessibility, the following features have also been added to LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer:

  • Visual analytics - Litigation professionals can now apply various filters to instantly see the cause and effect of data decisions and make adjustments on the spot.

  • Easy exports to third-party applications - Users can now export files directly into other applications. LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer customers can acquire and use the software as a standalone product that integrates with other early case assessment tools.

  • Faster performance - A more streamlined user interface and new 64-bit technology delivers a faster, more effective and compelling user experience.

  • EnCase® Forensic compatibility - The new version seamlessly accepts the imports of EnCase Forensic image files into LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer.

  • Better filtering control - New filtering definitions give users better control, which means easier review of imported data sets.

LexisNexisEarly Data Analyzer is available as a standalone product and as a fully integrated module within LAW PreDiscovery™, an advanced imaging and electronic discovery software application, which enables users to scan paper and import electronic files with one, easy-to-use solution.

Today, LexisNexis also introduced LAW PreDiscovery 6.3, a new version of the application that provides improved workflow for processing PDF files, enables data importing with extended options for Microsoft PowerPoint, delivers support for more file formats and has more robust reporting tools.

LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer and LAW PreDiscovery are most effective when used in conjunction with each other to reduce the cost of assessing, managing and processing discovery data. To experience both tools together, visit www.lexisnexis.com/litigation-lawprediscovery or call 800.722.3288.

LexisNexis Early Data Analyzer and LAW PreDiscovery are solutions in a suite of litigation management products LexisNexis offers along the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM). From data processing, review, analysis, production and presentation, LexisNexis offers solutions and tools for litigators to efficiently and confidently manage their case data and documents.

About LexisNexis Legal & Professional

LexisNexis® Legal & Professional (www.lexisnexis.com) is a leading global provider of content and technology solutions that enable professionals in legal, corporate, tax, government, academic and non-profit organizations to make informed decisions and achieve better business outcomes. As a digital pioneer, the company was the first to bring legal and business information online with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. Today, LexisNexis Legal & Professional harnesses leading-edge technology and world-class content, to help professionals work in faster, easier and more effective ways. Through close collaboration with its customers, the company ensures organizations can leverage its solutions to reduce risk, improve productivity, increase profitability and grow their business. Part of Reed Elsevier, LexisNexis Legal & Professional serves customers in more than 100 countries with 10,000 employees worldwide.

LexisNexis helps its clients gain increased control of e-discovery with flexible, integrated solutions for early data assessment, processing, review and seamless chain of custody. Supporting the most critical phases of the EDRM, Early Data Analyzer, LAW PreDiscovery, Concordance, Concordance Evolution, CaseMap, TextMap and Sanction are the only solutions on the market that work together for complete support of litigation management and can be offered in a hosted environment for the flexibility and support any case demands.



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