CaseCentral Announces Support for New XML Standard to Ease eDiscovery Data Transfers

Press release: SAN FRANCISCO – October 31, 2007 – CaseCentral, a leader in hosted discovery lifecycle management solutions for FORTUNE 1000 corporations and the law firms that serve them, today announced its support of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model’s (EDRM) recently announced Extensible Markup Language (XML) standard. This new industry-wide capability will make it easier for organizations engaged in electronic discovery to transfer electronically stored information (ESI) to and from various e-discovery applications and processes.

“The driving force behind the development of our Discovery Lifecycle Management platform is our commitment to delivering eDiscovery solutions that increase efficiency, drive down costs and eliminate risk for our customers,” said CaseCentral CEO Chris Kruse. “The new XML standard reinforces our efforts, and will make it easier for organizations with complex and divergent electronically stored information to meet their eDiscovery challenges. We commend the EDRM on its effort to create a universally accepted metadata schema, which has the potential to vastly improve interoperability and thereby adoption of eDiscovery technologies like CaseCentral.”

CaseCentral actively participated in the development of the new XML standard, and Tyler Robbins, the company’s senior director of operations, is a member of key EDRM working groups. As part of its ongoing support of EDRM, CaseCentral provided the XML team with customer-focused insight, expertise and feedback derived from its long history of innovation in the eDiscovery marketplace.

The XML standard consists of an XML Schema Definition (XSD) that will allow all parties to consistently describe documents, email, attachments and standalone files, as well as the underlying metadata for all of those objects as they move through the e-discovery process. The XML Project has created a validation tool to quickly and efficiently validate that files conform to the XML standard prior to importing the data. The standard was developed by the XML Project, an EDRM working group consisting of technologists and lawyers from the leading e-discovery vendors, service providers, law firms and corporate end-users.

“The XML standard addresses a major pain point within E-Discovery – moving and formatting the different types of data across all of these disparate systems – and is an important step toward streamlining the process,” says George Socha, co-founder of EDRM and president of Socha Consulting LLC. “By adopting this standard, CaseCentral is taking a leadership position in creating greater efficiencies within the e-discovery process.”

About CaseCentral

CaseCentral provides an on-demand Discovery Lifecycle Management (DLM) platform to corporations and law firms. CaseCentral’s software delivery is enhanced by its litigation-savvy consulting services, best-practice processes, and support services. CaseCentral empowers customers to support a repeatable business process for litigation and regulatory response — reducing risk and business disruption, boosting productivity, and controlling costs. Founded in 1994, CaseCentral is headquartered in San Francisco, California and maintains sales and support offices in New York City. CaseCentral’s client list numbers over 1,100 law firms and corporations and includes 81 of the top 100 U.S. law firms. CaseCentral is consistently chosen to handle many of the most complex and highly visible litigation projects in the nation. For more information, call 1.800.714.2727 or visit www.casecentral.com.

Media Contact:
Derek Beckwith
Beckwith PR Group
617-331-3567
derek@beckwithpr.com


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