New Software: OrangeLT Predictive Pricing Estimator

Since we have so many law firms and government agencies that subscribe to the list, we thought we’d distribute the following.  This comes to us via our friends at Gabe Guide who do a first-rate job of covering/researching new review software on the market.
 
OrangeLT™ Releases Pricing Estimator
September 5, 2008.
  
What is OrangeLT™’s Predictive Pricing Estimator?
  
Currently in BETA, OrangeLT™’s Predictive Pricing Estimator is an online predictive pricing estimation tool designed to help law firms, corporations, and governmental agencies estimate, compare, and evaluate the monetary costs associated with the use of analytics, processing  and review services in the conduct of electronic discovery.   Using a combination of industry accepted volume and cost parameters, the Predictive Pricing Estimator allows users to enter estimates for both the volume of data and potential reviewers available and to see how these estimates influence data reduction and review costs throughout the electronic discovery stages of analytics, processing, and review.
  
How can organizations use the estimator to engage with OrangeLT™?
 
While Predictive Pricing Estimator results are non-legally binding estimates, organizations can use the calculated results of estimations to help develop Request for Proposals (RFPs) and Statement of Work (SOW) documents that may be used in developing and implementing their electronic discovery project plans.
  
Why public pricing estimations in such a highly competitive market?
 
Orange Legal Technologies firmly believes that presenting industry information in an objective manner will increase the capability of electronic discovery consumers – whether law firm, corporation, or governmentally based – to make informed decisions. OrangeLT™ believes informed decisions lead to right decisions and also believes – based on its technology and partnerships – that it will be considered as a right choice by potential clients and partners in many ESI related litigation, audit, and investigation situations.
 
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