Law Firms
Giving you command over the evidence
eDiscovery Services
Litigation Support
CaseVantage
This powerful web-based review platform enables any law firm or corporation to host its own comprehensive litigation review platform in-house, behind its own firewall.
CaseVault Legal Services
CaseVault Services provides hosted litigation review, project and eDiscovery management services, and expert litigation support. We help you develop eDiscovery strategies that reduce the volume of data and more effectively review case materials.
iBlaze
The world’s leading litigation software, iBlaze is used by over 100,000 legal professionals to manage, organize and analyze every aspect of the litigation process. Its powerful case management tools give you complete control of your litigation.
WebBlaze
AD Summation WebBlaze allows iBlaze and Enterprise users to securely access, analyze, edit and share case materials with experts, key witnesses, and outside or opposing counsel using nothing more than an Internet connection and a standard Web browser.
CaseVantage
This powerful web-based review platform enables any law firm or corporation to host its own comprehensive litigation review platform in-house, behind its own firewall.
Enterprise
Designed to tackle the challenges of managing massive volumes of data, CT Summation Enterprise combines the top features and cutting-edge eDiscovery tools of iBlaze and WebBlaze with the power and scalability of SQL to deliver virtually unlimited capacity.
Testimonials
"Nothing else has the features and functionality of AD Summation. iBlaze has the ability to cull 100,000 documents to what is responsive to an issue. We have attorneys on the road taking depositions around the United States, for sometimes up to two months. They are able to take more then 50,000 documents with them and prepare for the next deposition using AD Summation."
Whitney Summers, Burr Forman LLP
Case Studies
Today law firms are challenged like never before when faced with mega-sized cases involving millions of documents and millions of dollars. A multi-million document litigation will saddle a law firm with difficult technology decisions and staffing concerns. How does a law firm involved in a mega-sized case evaluate their document review options and determine the right database technology choice?