Awards
2009

The Recorder
The Recorders "Best Of" awards are voted on only by active memebers of the California State Bar. 



 2008

Law Technology News Awards 
AD Summation, a premier provider of litigation workflow and eDiscovery solutions (EDD), was recognized by the readers of Law Technology News with four 2008 Law Technology News Awards. AD Summation received Gold Awards for AD Summation CaseVault (EDD services analysis category), and for AD Summation WebBlaze (Mobile Tool/Device/Service category). AD Summation iBlaze (Litigation Support Software) and CaseVault (EDD Services Review) earned Silver Awards.

 

2007

Law Technology News Awards
In 2007, the editors of Law Technology News asked the publication’s more than 40,000 subscribers to nominate finalists in its fifth annual program to identify products and vendors that represented outstanding achievement in legal technology in 14 award categories.

AD Summation CaseVault 5.0 was chosen by the readers of LTN as the top product in the categories of EDD Software and Service. AD Summation iBlaze 2.8 also received top honors in the highly competitive category of Litigation Support Software.


2006

Law Technology News Awards 
AD Summation CaseVault was selected as EDD System of the year, AD Summation iBlaze was named as best Litigation Support Software. 


2005

TechnoLawyer
Winner of the Favorite Litigation ASP "@" Award - CaseVault


TechnoLawyer
Finalist for Favorite Electronic Discovery Solution, Favorite Litigation Support Solution, and Favorite Transcript Management Solution - Summation Blaze/iBlaze
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?