| Document review involves looking at all the evidence in the record. It means consideration of whatever evidence the record may contain that would detract from as well as support a party's position.
The review may include, for example, pleadings, motions, intermediate rulings, evidence received or considered, questions and offers of proof, objections and rulings thereon, proposed findings, and a verbatim record of all motions, rulings, and testimony.
Thus to outsource document review is to outsource your "finding a needle in a haystack" work. |