On-Demand Webinar: Say Goodbye to Manual, Screen-by-Screen Collections:
How to automate your online investigations and preservation efforts
Whether you’re searching through websites and social media to investigate an opposing party or preserving your own web content for litigation, data volumes are making manual capture methods untenable, while courts are increasingly critical of screenshots and other collections that lack proof of authenticity.
But there’s a better way than screen-by-screen captures.
Watch this on-demand webinar to discover how new technologies are enabling investigators and legal teams to:
- Automate collections. Turn weeks of manual labor into just a few hours of processing time with a couple of clicks.
- Expand investigations. Capture an entire social media account or website, and then search the captured OCR’d PDF or MHTML file for relevant evidence.
- Capture video and other media. Collect videos and images within your preservation scope, and make them available for immediate download, along with all other associated content.
- Generate defensible evidence. Export evidence in multiple different formats, all with hash values and associated metadata.
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Survey Report: Collecting Online Data for eDiscovery & Litigation Readiness Report
Online Data, Corporate Counsel, and the Challenges of Modern eDiscovery
The Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) surveyed 211 in-house counsels across 23 industries and 22 countries to learn how in-house legal teams are dealing with modern data sources like meeting apps, collaboration tools, social media, and text messaging.
The report identifies key challenges and reveals quantitative insights into the current maturity level of Information Governance (IG) programs, as well as the extent to which legal departments are prepared for the eDiscovery processes involved in litigation.
Download this report to learn about:
- The data sources giving legal teams the biggest headaches
Information governance maturity levels across organizations - The most popular strategies for retention and preservation of online ESI
- Strategy differences between small, medium, and large organizations
Actionable advice from industry professionals
Complete the form to get your copy now.
1-Minute Case Study Pack — How Global Enterprises are Streamlining eDiscovery

What does a technology company with a 100,000+ page website and a tobacco company with 10,000+ comments on their social media posts have in common?
They both use Pagefreezer to ease the collection of ESI from their digital channels.
This collection of one-minute case studies show how four different organizations are streamlining their social media, website, and team collaboration eDiscovery efforts—from identification and collection, to legal holds and review.
Read all four short case studies now.
Authenticating Digital Evidence Under
FRE 902(13) and (14)
The modern world has generated vast quantities of new digital evidence, but authentication of that digital evidence is still challenging. This whitepaper examines how legal professionals can make use of appropriate tools and services to collect and preserve self-authenticating digital evidence.
Read this whitepaper to learn how to generate defensible evidence that has hash values (digital signatures) and metadata. Plus you’ll also learn:

- The difference between the Maryland approach and the Texas approach
- Authentic vs relevant evidence
- Article IV and the limits of FRE 902(13) and 902(14)
- The implications of FRE902 amendments (13) and (14)
- How to generate a hash value
- Best practices for collecting and preserving digital evidence
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