Streamlined Redaction Feature

Streamlined Redaction Feature

LLM Streamlines Redaction Feature

AUSTIN, TX (November 11, 2011) – Liquid Litigation Management Inc.’s team of developers just released a new redaction feature that does not require any plugins or downloads in order to perform this critical step in trial preparation. The tool has a clean interface and is fully integrated within the web-based Lit Manager™ platform. Not only is the feature now Mac compliant, but it can be used in browsers such as Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer.

In this release, one user can create templates for the review team, ensuring that redactions are uniform across the entire case. Reviewers still have the convenient ability to use the “Copy” and “Apply All” action buttons to automate and duplicate redactions instead of manually redacting and standardizing every header on any size document. Finally, new viewing options allow the user to view the underlying document image, better align redactions, and “burn” redactions into the document on the fly.

About LLM, Inc.
Liquid Litigation Management, Inc. (LLM) provides essential litigation tools to firms and corporations nationwide. LLM offers a powerful set of Web-based tools that enable firms to review discovery, and produce and manage related daily case materials through a single interface. LLM products are favored by many AmLaw 100 & 200 law firms, Global 100 firms and Fortune 100 companies. For more information about LLM, please visit www.llminc.com, follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/llminc, or subscribe to our BLLAWG at blog.liquidlitigation.com.

MEDIA CONTACT: Miró Cassetta
LLM, Inc./210.757.4881
mcassetta@llminc.com

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