Objective Coding – What is it?

Objective Coding – What is it?

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Document review can be amongst the most labour-intensive and expensive aspects of the discovery process. We assist thousands of clients with the document review process through objective coding, which makes document review faster and less expensive. 

The metadata captured from the documents during the coding process can be uploaded into any review platform and will increase the searchability of documents, making it easier to identify documents during review. With Coding Specialists available 365 days a year, Law In Order has the ability to code up to 10,000 documents daily.

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