Introducing iBlaze 3.0
Unlock the power of the most comprehensive litigation support application available.


The new iBlaze 3.0 makes managing the often complex and voluminous patchwork of information and eDiscovery straightforward and more accessible—helping your team work smarter and more efficiently.

As the only product on the market that is an all-inclusive litigation solution, iBlaze equips users with the power to take control of all documents, electronic evidence, exhibits and transcripts from case assessment to review through to production. 

The new features and functionalities of iBlaze 3.0 include: 

  • Fast, Accurate Redactions:  Quickly and easily search and review redacted documents and language; globally redact the same area on everything.  
  • Deposition and Transcript Analysis:  Conduct rapid reviews with multiple-page views and condensed-transcript printing.
  • Document Family Feature:  Ensure collaboration with multiple-user access for production-set creation and completion.
  • Near-Native Document View:  Easily view documents without the need for desktop conversion or synchronization.  
  • TIFF-on-the-Fly:  Rapidly convert native files into TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files to enhance review, redaction and production.

By adopting iBlaze 3.0 as your litigation tool, attorneys, paralegals and other legal professionals will be empowered to quickly, accurately and cost-effectively review and analyze the ever-increasing volumes of electronically stored information that are ubiquitous in today’s litigation matters.

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Testimonials
"Nothing else has the features and functionality of AD Summation. iBlaze has the ability to cull 100,000 documents to what is responsive to an issue. We have attorneys on the road taking depositions around the United States, for sometimes up to two months. They are able to take more then 50,000 documents with them and prepare for the next deposition using AD Summation."
Whitney Summers, Burr Forman LLP
Case Studies
Today law firms are challenged like never before when faced with mega-sized cases involving millions of documents and millions of dollars. A multi-million document litigation will saddle a law firm with difficult technology decisions and staffing concerns. How does a law firm involved in a mega-sized case evaluate their document review options and determine the right database technology choice?