List of Lexbe eDiscovery Platform Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Lexbe eDiscovery Platform for Legal Practice Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Lexbe eDiscovery Platform for Legal Practice Management include: Day Pitney, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 259 employees and revenues of $113.0 million, Ohio Disability Rights Law And Policy Center, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 45 employees and revenues of $4.0 million, Logan & Lowry, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 24 employees and revenues of $3.0 million and many others.
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Day Pitney | Professional Services | 259 | $113M | United States | Lexbe | Lexbe eDiscovery Platform | Legal Practice Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Day Pitney implemented the Lexbe eDiscovery Platform for Legal Practice Management to accelerate document review for international intellectual property litigation, leveraging Lexbe's integrated machine translation to handle multi-language document sets in the United States. The deployment was focused on supporting IP litigation review workflows and reducing turnaround on cross-border document sets.
The implementation centered on the Lexbe eDiscovery Platform's integrated machine translation and document review workflows, with configuration of review queues, tagging and full-text search to support faster first-pass review. Functional emphasis was on attorney-led review and reviewer productivity features common to Legal Practice Management solutions, enabling multi-language processing without extensive external translation.
Operational scope concentrated on the firm’s document review teams and IP litigation practitioners, standardizing first-pass review procedures and reducing dependence on outsourced translation vendors. The case study reports significantly faster first-pass review and reduced reliance on costly outsourced translation services, improving review velocity and efficiency.
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Logan & Lowry | Professional Services | 24 | $3M | United States | Lexbe | Lexbe eDiscovery Platform | Legal Practice Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Logan & Lowry implemented the Lexbe eDiscovery Platform to manage a document-intensive construction litigation matter. The deployment used the Lexbe eDiscovery Platform as a Legal Practice Management solution to support litigation teams handling high-volume document workflows.
The engagement centered on core eDiscovery capabilities, including document ingest, full-text search and targeted review, and production workflows. Configuration emphasized centralized case repositories, search indexing and structured review queues to enable rapid attorney triage and evidentiary culling.
Operational scope covered attorneys in multiple Oklahoma offices, enabling cross-office access to the same case dataset and common review protocols across the firm, with the implementation focused on legal and eDiscovery use in the United States. No named third-party integrations were disclosed in the case details, the implementation narrative therefore emphasizes internal workflow alignment and platform-based orchestration.
According to the vendor case study, outcomes included faster review cycles, improved organization for high-volume matters, and lower cost relative to larger enterprise solutions as reported by the firm. Governance changes emphasized standardized review workflows and centralized document control to maintain consistency across offices.
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Ohio Disability Rights Law And Policy Center | Professional Services | 45 | $4M | United States | Lexbe | Lexbe eDiscovery Platform | Legal Practice Management | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014 Ohio Disability Rights Law And Policy Center implemented the Lexbe eDiscovery Platform for Legal Practice Management to support a U.S. discrimination suit and enable secure collaboration between co counsel operating across states. The engagement emphasized self administration and rapid document availability, with Lexbe providing eDiscovery processing, hosted review, and consulting to accelerate case intake and document access for remote legal teams.
The Lexbe eDiscovery Platform deployment provided hosted review and processing capabilities combined with consulting guided onboarding and configuration. Standard eDiscovery functional elements were used, including document ingestion and hosting, review workflow controls, document indexing and full text search, and self service production generation to support discovery deliverables and inter firm collaboration.
Operational coverage focused on legal and eDiscovery teams working across multiple U.S. jurisdictions, with the provider enabling secure, centralized document hosting and cross state co counsel coordination. Governance centered on self administration by the client team supported by vendor consulting, and the case study reports faster time to review, secure self service productions, and cost effective coordination of remote teams.
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