Resources
On this page you can download quick reference guides and access post-training material.
On this page you can download quick reference guides and access post-training material.
Everlaw’s User Education team offers a number of quick reference guides on various topics available for download:
Learn how to create your account once you have been invited to a new project (or case) in Everlaw. This same account will be used for all of cases on Everlaw.
A database is the central storage location for all documents in your matter. Each database automatically includes one complete project. Download this resource to learn more about the difference between a database and a project, and their associated permission levels.
Everlaw has a self-service, cloud-based uploading system that supports both native and processed data. Download this guide to help identify the difference between the two types of data.
Learn how to effectively use Everlaw in the early stages of a case. This guide covers how to deal with duplicates, which tools are helpful in prioritizing your review, and culling best practices.
There are three types of duplicates that you might see on Everlaw. Learn more about them in this guide.
Download this template to view a breakdown of all the Everlaw project level permissions. Use this worksheet to help configure permissions for each user group.
Assignment groups allow you to organize the review of documents across a team. Use this guide to get started distributing documents for an efficient review.
Everlaw’s user friendly ingestion, review capabilities, and do-it-yourself production tools allows teams to get up and running on Data Subject Access Requests within hours.
Learn all about creating, sharing and deleting binders in Everlaw. This guide also covers how to add documents to a binder and the permissions that are available when sharing.
This packet contains step-by-step instructions and a variety of resources for users who are completely new to Everlaw and need to learn how to create an account, navigate the platform, and review documents.
On Everlaw “Stand alone” documents are those that do not have any child attachments or are not themselves attachments to another document. Download this guide to learn how to build a search to find them.
This guide describes how to find documents on Everlaw that are part of a family group and are not “stand alone” documents. Select “Download Guide” to learn how.
You can export documents from Everlaw in a variety of formats. This guide covers how to export multiple documents as PDFs from the Results Table and how to customize the information included in the export.
You can export documents from Everlaw in a variety of places. This guide covers how to export documents from the Results Table and best practices for exporting your project from Database Settings and the Organization Administrative page.
Sharing your productions from Everlaw is a simple process that can be completed in 3 different ways: email, shareable links, or completing a direct download of the production to share outside of Everlaw. Download this resource to see step-by-step how to share productions.
When creating a production in Everlaw, you can sort the documents in that production using a wide variety of available metadata fields. By default, productions generated in Everlaw are sorted using the file path metadata of the included documents.
Modifying a production on Everlaw to “clawback” produced privileged documents can be done in 4 simple steps. Download the resource to see step-by-step how to perform a clawback.
Modifying a production on Everlaw to produce a previously withheld privileged document that was produced with a privileged placeholder can be done in 4 simple steps. Download the resource to see step-by-step how to unprivilege documents.
Modifying a production on Everlaw to change your produced documents can be done in 4 simple steps. Download the resource to see step-by-step how to modify an arbitrary set of documents.
This guide provides a step-by-step overview of how to create Disclosure Lists in Everlaw.
Learn how to get your Record Request started by uploading your documents into Everlaw.
Learn how to add users, manage permissions, and delegate document review for a public records request
Learn how to review documents for your public records request. This guide covers tagging, and exemptions in Everlaw
After review is complete, learn how to share the final results with the requestor
The below resources are shared in their respective training sessions, and are also available for download.
A handy summary of the tools featured in the Introduction to Everlaw training, with links to further explore the highlighted tools and attend future trainings.
A guide of workflow examples demonstrated in the Document Review training, featuring answers to frequently asked questions about finding and reviewing documents.
A brief summary of how to create a predictive coding model, and how to leverage that model by creating a dynamic assignment.
A tip sheet and checklist that follows up on the Native Data Loading training, designed to walk you through uploading native data.
A quick guide building on the Processed Data Loading training that covers uploading both structured processed data with a load file as well as PDFs without one.
Resources for developing your own production protocol and modifying a completed production.
Interactive search examples to build your skills and some tips for effective searching shared in the Search training.
A review guide on project administration and database administration.
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