Veritas Alta™ eDiscovery User Guide
- About Veritas Alta eDiscovery
- Getting started with Alta eDiscovery
- Alta eDiscovery roles
- Managing investigations
- About Investigations
- About Targeted Collections
- Configuring Targeted Collection for Microsoft Teams
- Configuring Targeted Collection for OneDrive for Business
- Configuring Targeted Collection for Exchange Online
- Configuring Targeted Collection for Enterprise Vault
- Configuring Targeted Collection for data import
- Creating collection sets from archived targeted collector
- About Managed Accounts
- About Searches in investigation
- Working with searched emails
- Working with searched collaboration messages
- Working with searched files
- Working with Advanced ECA searches
- Creating an Advanced ECA search
- Updating an Advanced ECA search
- Filtering an Advanced ECA search
- Applying tags to the Advanced ECA search items
- Applying labels to the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting the Advanced ECA search items
- Exporting an Advanced ECA search summary report
- Reassigning emails from the Advanced ECA search
- Printing the selected Advanced ECA searched items
- Deleting an Advanced ECA search
- About Mail Reassignment
- About labels
- About legal holds
- About Tags
- Managing cases
- Managing case documents
- Managing redaction reasons
- Managing reviews
- About reviewing cases
- Reviewing emails
- Reviewing collaboration messages
- Accessing collaboration messages for review
- Applying tags to collaboration messages
- Applying legal hold to collaboration messages
- Applying and removing review status to collaboration message
- Exporting collaboration messages
- Exporting a search summary report for collaboration messages
- Adding notes to collaborative messages
- Viewing audit history of collaborative messages
- Reviewing files
- Annotating and redacting email and file content in native viewer
- Managing production sets
- Annotating and redacting content in native viewer
- Managing exports
- Collaborative reports
- Alta eDiscovery alerts
- Email Continuity
- Methods for searching cases and accounts
- Performing Advanced Search and Query Search
- Search syntax for Advanced Search
- About stop words and special characters
- Phrase searches
- Boolean operator searches
- Wildcard searches
- Proximity searches
- Double-byte character set searches
- About enhanced searches in Japanese
- Searchable attachment types
- Search examples and tips
- Methods for searching tables and reports
- Alta eDiscovery Frequently Asked Questions
- Best practices, limitations, and known issues
- Alta eDiscovery updates in previous releases
eDiscovery tab
The eDiscovery tab includes the case management feature. This feature allows multiple reviewers to interact and collaborate on litigation cases during the eDiscovery process. Once a case has been created, an eDiscovery Administrator or an assigned reviewer can use searches to find the emails relevant to the case. These searches can then be saved, and the resulting emails assigned to the various reviewers that have been nominated to work on the case. This distribution of the workload among the reviewers expedites the eDiscovery process.
During the review process, reviewers can place emails on legal hold, apply review status tags and labels, and apply custom tags. Reviewers can also add notes to emails that other reviewers who work on the case can view. Additionally, collaborative eDiscovery includes various reporting features, that allow reviewers to view audit trails for individual emails or the history of an entire case.
See About cases.
The following nodes are available from the eDiscovery tab, depending on your account permissions:
The node lets you view and export cases summary reports.
The node lets you view Mailbox and Case access detail of the reviewers. You can export the reviewers summary reports for later use.
The node lets you define the review status tags and define the active and default tags.
The node lets you add and delete the reasons that you can use during creating production sets.
The node lets you manage cases that are assigned to you. After you select the case, the separate case-specific node appears below the Cases node to perform various operations.