Legal disputes often involve in depth analysis of data tied to digital forensics, event timelines, financial transactions and phone records. Final judgments are almost always tied to supporting analysis regardless of whether the case is settled or goes to trial. Frequently, out of court settlements are negotiated based on the predictable outcomes tied to data analysis. Accuracy of results is at a premium.
Most of the analysis involved in legal consulting today is manual and extremely time consuming. The volume of data involved in digital forensics can be overwhelming. Identifying a hidden relationship across massive amounts of data requires litigation analytics software that is simply not available to most defendants or prosecutors. To accurately assess risk, you need litigation analytics tools that offer powerful functions allowing you to isolate non-obvious relationships that can influence the outcome of the case.
Integrating litigation support software with Centrifuge gives legal consulting companies a new litigation analytics service that applies our groundbreaking Interactive Analytics technology. Centrifuge automates the process of connecting to data allowing analysts to visualize results quickly. Investigators can render this data in their Centrifuge enhanced litigation support software in a variety of formats including event timelines and relationship graphs to uncover the true meaning behind the data. Sifting through massive amounts of data is easy with Centrifuge’s charting and filtering features.
Centrifuge allows you to move away from the manual, time consuming approach to analyzing legal data. We make connecting to data, linking disparate data together and uncovering insights for litigation analytics easy with our user interface and access from any browser. Our approach to link analysis allows you to identify non-obvious relationships across data sources.
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Linking key concepts from documents to structured data sources such as phone records, banking transactions, general ledger data and credit card transactions.
Integrate the results of unstructured data analysis from e-mails and documents with other sources of data to visualize hidden relationships essential in solving the case.
Integrating data provided by the defense team to prosecution-sourced information in support of validating your legal position.
Connect data sources together “on demand” as you analyze multiple sources in a single unified view to detect important relationships that may have gone unnoticed.
Manual and time consuming review of documents, phone records, e-mail traffic and financial transactions in an attempt to isolate a hidden relationship across many sources of data.
Automate the process of accessing and analyzing data consistent with your legal and investigative training.
An inability to automatically notify other members of your legal team and law enforcement when important findings are identified that are critical in solving a case.
Share results with other team members in real time to improve the analysis process and solve cases faster.
A need to maintain a history of all relevant analytical assets that can be used for litigation support.
Document your analysis in a historical repository and recall any step in the analysis for litigation support when needed.