Exterro Adopts Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Framework for Workflow Processes Related to Discovery Management

Electronic Discovery Reference Model Framework and Metrics Establish Standards for E-Discovery Market


LAKE OSWEGO, OR -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 23, 2007 -- Exterro, a leading provider of advanced workflow technology to the legal industry, announced it has joined the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project and has already adopted both the EDRM model framework and Metrics in its primary workflow model in Exterro Fusion, the legal industry's first integrated workflow platform for discovery management.

The EDRM framework provides the legal industry with a strong blueprint, mapping the entire E-Discovery process from initial identification of relevant content to the final presentation of significant evidence. EDRM Metrics provides guidelines for how to measure associated costs, time and volumes in each stage of the discovery process: workflow identification, preservation, collection, processing, review, analysis, and production.

"In joining the EDRM Project, Exterro executives bring both the experience and expertise that the project needs," said George Socha, industry analyst and co-creator of the EDRM Project. "They are able to take their background in business process management and workflow from other industries and apply it to the discovery market, playing a fundamental role in how the legal community applies workflow to the discovery process. We're excited that they have adopted the EDRM framework and metrics to their solution."

Organized by Independent consultants George Socha (Socha Consulting, LLC) and Tom Gelbmann (Gelbmann & Associates), the Electronic Discovery Reference Model Framework Project is building standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market. Starting with the original EDRM project in May 2005, the project now has over 108 member organizations include leading providers of electronic discovery related products and services, prominent law firms, and corporate counsel. Following the development of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, the EDRM Metrics and the EDRM XML projects in 2006-2007, focused on improving consumers' and providers' ability to monitor and facilitate the e-discovery process. The 2007-2008 EDRM projects include EDRM Evergreen, keeping the Model current and relevant; EDRM Metrics 2 and EDRM XML 2, continuing to refine and enhance previous efforts; and a Code of Conduct for the electronic discovery industry.

Exterro Fusion is a comprehensive platform for the automation of workflow around the eDiscovery process. It was designed to help legal teams take control of the litigation and discovery processes, by providing centralized control that supports the litigation support management process. By using the EDRM model and metrics in Fusion, drawn from integration with existing software used in discovery, such as review tools, Fusion extends the value to counsel in weighing options related to approach, costs and strategies.

"The EDRM model framework Model and its metrics provide the standard that both vendors and law firms use in the e-discovery process," said David Haines, EVP of Strategy and Development, of Exterro. "They provide a clear depiction of the necessary steps of electronic discovery and production and give us a model that we know will be used in the future."

For more on the Electronic Discovery Reference Model and the EDRM project team, please go to: www.edrm.net

About Exterro:

Headquartered in Lake Oswego, Ore., Exterro is a technology company providing innovative workflow solutions for the corporate and law firm counsel. It helps legal teams control litigation processes and costs and automate the workflow related to discovery management by tightening collaboration between outside counsel, in-house legal teams, service providers and experts. Exterro believes that process automation and improvements in litigation -- especially in discovery -- can be learned from the quality improvement successes of other industries and disciplines. Exterro's easy to use, quick to deploy and simple to integrate workflow management platforms are built on a patent-pending, open architecture that fits neatly with existing business processes and systems. A built-in management workflow provides cost controls, delivers time savings and reduces risks throughout the litigation support process. In addition to its headquarters, the company has offices in San Francisco, Chicago, New York and Dallas. Find out more about Exterro and its technologies at www.exterro.com.

About EDRM:

Launched in 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market -- a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike. The completed reference model provides a common, flexible, and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services.

Contact Information: For Press Only: Valerie Chan PR consultant Exterro, Inc. E-mail: Email Contact Phone: 206.856.7885