eDiscovery Project SOP
The Done-For-You Digital Template to Eliminate Costly Mistakes on Your eDiscovery Projects
With an Ediscovery Workflow Written For You
Mistakes on e-discovery projects can get people fired. Or sanctioned.
Every litigation team needs a "defensible audit trail" (a/k/a/ Standard Operating Procedures Manual) for their e-discovery projects.
If you had an extra 15-20 hours, you could draft your own ESOP, but why would you want to? Especially when we've already done the hard part for you!
With our ESOP (E-discovery Standard Operating Procedures Manual), you'll have a done-for-you template that maps out EVERY aspect of your e-discovery project.
All you have to do is customize it with your own case-specific information.
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You get pulled in last-minute to help on an e-discovery project that you had no control over so many things, like...
the amount of data
the budget
the review team
the deadline.
The client (or maybe the lead attorney) thinks you can wave a magic wand and get 700 GB of data reviewed and ready to produce next week.
Oh, and with NO mistakes.
What if there was a way to control some of the chaos next time?
That's why we created the E-discovery SOP template for you to download right now.
To give paralegals and attorneys a simple way to plan out all of their e-discovery projects instead of just hoping that everything turns out.
It never does. I've seen it too often. When something goes terribly wrong on a big e-discovery project, people get fired. The stakes are too high when an e-discovery mistake could cost the client tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Someone always has to take the blame.
Every template you need to QUICKLY get your e-discovery project on track. All in downloadable Word and Excel files that you can edit and use in your next e-discovery project.
23+ page ESOP that includes a plan for EVERY stage of your e-discovery project, including 20+ pages of checklists and Appendix files
Excel file for ESI budgeting
ESI Questionnaires to the client
Collection Plan Checklist
Processing Checklist
Contract Reviewers Manual
Production Quality Control Checklist
Production History Log
Privilege Log
if you are a litigation attorney, paralegal, or litigation support person
For years we have been providing our E-discovery Paralegal Boot Camp course to litigation paralegals who want to expand their role into an e-discovery paralegal role.
The problem is, the course takes 5 - 6 hours to complete. And sometimes, you just need a FAST solution because you've got to get the e-discovery project started tomorrow.
That's why we now offer this digital ESOP for you to download and use on your next project RIGHT NOW.
Imagine if you could walk into the lead attorney's office tomorrow with a standard operating procedures manual that outlined every phase of your e-discovery project so that you could eliminate mistakes, missed deadlines, and budget overruns.
Some of your frequently asked questions
Yes. All of the digital downloads come in the original Word and Excel format so that you can edit them and use them in your own litigation cases.
No. This is a digital product that consists of 50+ pages of procedures, checklists, and more. If you are looking for a course to help you manage your e-discovery projects, consider looking at our E-discovery Paralegal Boot Camp.
You will be given immediate access through a link to your account dashboard where you can download all of the digital files immediately. You will also receive an email receipt with a link to access your files.
Instant Digital Access
Litigation paralegals, attorneys, and litigation support
Our E-discovery project management tool walks you through each phase of an e-discovery project and gives you a sample case so that it's easy to see how your case could fit so that you can develop your own E-discovery Standard Operating Procedures Manual.
Sure, you could draft your own from scratch if you had an extra 15-20 hours this week. But why would you want to?
If your average hourly billable rate is $200, who is going to pay for that $4,000 worth of time? Not the client. But they would pay for a couple of hours to customize a template to their specific project.