
DWR eDiscovery provides legal professionals with the capability to examine, manage, and produce documents that may be pertinent to ongoing litigation cases.
Our suite of software and hosted subscription services includes a variety of document review functionalities, such as AI-based search, keyword searches, keyword highlighting, metadata filtering, and document marking. Moreover, it features privilege logging, redaction capabilities, and analytical tools designed to enhance the user's understanding of their document collection. Users can independently execute all these tasks, allowing them to perform essential eDiscovery functions without the need for external assistance.
DWR eDiscovery offers both hosted and on-premises subscription options. The DWR Pro desktop application can be installed on personal computers or servers, with a licensing fee of $1995 per concurrent user per year. For cloud subscriptions, charges are applied based on storage per GB, with a transparent pricing model and no hidden costs involved. The basic Single Matter subscription starts at $10 per GB per month, with a minimum monthly fee of $250. Additionally, private cloud options accommodate multiple matters and users at a rate not exceeding $4 per GB per month, which can decrease to as low as $1 per GB per month for larger volumes. This flexible pricing structure ensures that clients can choose an option that best fits their needs and budgets.
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Concord Horizon is a modern contract management solution designed for teams that want faster creation, review, and analysis supported by built in AI capabilities. The platform introduces a cleaner, more customizable interface with light or dark mode, full screen layouts, collapsible navigation, custom and pinnable columns, and layered filtering to speed up daily work.
AI Copilot allows users to ask natural questions about any contract, generate summaries, extract key details, and produce quick insights or reports.
AI Search uses both semantic and lexical search to surface meaningful results across large portfolios and supports multi actions for efficiency.
Through MCP, users can access contract insights directly in ChatGPT or Claude and automate monitoring tasks. Concord safeguards all contract data through a zero data retention policy with AI partners so customer information is never used to train AI models .
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SenseIP
senseIP is a revolutionary AI-based platform designed to simplify patent research, drafting, filing, and management. It empowers inventors—whether individuals, startups, or corporations—to file robust patents with ease and at a fraction of the cost of traditional legal services. Using AI trained on over 100 million patents, senseIP offers efficient prior art searches, error-free drafting, and quick filing, providing a seamless process from idea to intellectual property protection. With senseIP, inventors can complete the entire patent process for a flat fee, saving significant time and money.
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Google Patents
Patents from different countries are translated and systematically organized alongside technical papers and books to facilitate easy searching of prior art within a single platform. This integration allows users to easily understand their findings through visual aids, PDF documents, and relevant citations. Emphasizing the importance of security technology, a strong Privacy Policy is in place to safeguard user data. Google Patents provides the opportunity to delve into and access the full text of patents from around the world. The platform features an impressive collection of over 120 million patent publications from more than 100 patent offices globally, as well as a wealth of technical documents and books available through Google Scholar and Google Books, including archived resources. Innovations are often unveiled through patent filings or academic research. When examining prior art for a patent application, many industries find it critical to include non-patent literature to obtain a comprehensive view of the existing technological landscape. Furthermore, patents initially written in languages other than English have been translated into English using machine translation, which enables efficient searching of patent publications using only English search terms. This thorough methodology guarantees that both researchers and inventors can access a vast range of information to support their projects and innovations, ultimately fostering progress in various fields.
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