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E-Discovery Industry Memberships

Clearwell Systems wants to create the best quality e-discovery products and services for legal e-discovery and corporate investigations. To that end, we firmly believe in working with industry organizations and adhering to electronic discovery standards wherever possible. Where legal electronic discovery standards and organizations don't exist, we've helped to create them, as in the case with several Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) projects. Listed below is more information about the e-discovery organizations and standards that Clearwell Systems proudly supports.

EDRM The Electronic Discovery Reference Model Project (EDRM) follows an open process to develop a reference model describing the concepts and relationships that comprise the electronic discovery solutions and processes. The Electronic Discovery Reference Model will provide a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services. Independent consultants George Socha (Socha Consulting, LLC) and Tom Gelbmann (Gelbmann & Associates) organized the project and will serve as project managers through its completion.
ILTA ILTA is the premier peer networking organization, providing information to members to maximize the value of technology in the support of the legal profession.  ILTA's international membership comprises firms of all sizes and all areas of practice, each sharing a common need to have access to the latest information about products and support services that impact the legal profession worldwide. 
Sedona Conference The Sedona Conference is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) research and educational institute dedicated to the advanced study of law and policy in the areas of antitrust law, complex litigation, e-discovery, and intellectual property rights. Through a combination of Conferences, Working Groups, and the magic of dialogue, The Sedona Conference seeks to move the law forward in a reasoned and just way. The Sedona Conference succeeds through the generous contributions of time by its faculties and Working Group members, and is able to fund its operations primarily through the financial support of its members, conference registrants, and sponsorships.
Women in eDiscovery Women in eDiscovery was founded on May 2, 2007. In just one year, Women in eDiscovery has grown internationally to over 1,800 members with new members from all over the world joining daily. At present time, there are over 20 Chapters with regular meetings with new Chapters forming monthly.

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“We have embraced e-discovery software solutions like Clearwell, which allows us to locate and review relevant data quickly, leading to accurate case assessments and more cost effective results.” Neal Rubin V.P. Litigation Cisco