LEGAL / EDISCOVERY
Protect Privileged Documents Through Every Matter
Legal work means sharing the most sensitive documents an organization has — with outside counsel, experts, and opposing parties. Lattix keeps privileged and confidential legal data policy-bound, revocable, and fully auditable wherever a matter takes it.
Litigation, eDiscovery, and legal review move privileged, confidential, and highly sensitive documents across a web of parties — in-house legal, outside counsel, e-discovery vendors, experts, and opposing parties. Each handoff risks inadvertent disclosure, privilege waiver, and loss of control. Documents are copied into review platforms and shared environments, retained long after a matter closes, and tracked through fragmented access logs. For material where a single inadvertent disclosure can waive privilege or expose strategy, that loss of control is a serious risk.
- Privileged documents move across counsel, vendors, experts, and opposing parties.
- Inadvertent disclosure can waive privilege or expose legal strategy.
- Documents are copied into review platforms and shared environments and linger.
- Access tracking across parties and tools is fragmented and incomplete.
- Material retained after a matter closes remains an ongoing exposure.
Bind Policy to Every Legal Document
Lattix wraps privileged and confidential documents in Zero Trust Data Format, so access policy and keys travel with the file across counsel, vendors, and review platforms. A document shared for review stays governed — not a free copy that can be forwarded or retained beyond its purpose.
Scope Access by Party and Role
Grant in-house teams, outside counsel, experts, and opposing parties precisely the access each is entitled to, evaluated on every open. Privileged material can be tightly restricted while still enabling the collaboration a matter requires.
Revoke and Claw Back
Because access is policy-bound, you can revoke documents the moment a matter closes, a vendor is offboarded, or material is shared in error — including copies already distributed — reducing the risk of inadvertent disclosure and lingering exposure.
Prove Chain of Custody
Every open and action is recorded to a tamper-evident ledger, producing a defensible chain of custody for privileged and discoverable material — valuable for privilege logs, disputes, and demonstrating reasonable protective measures.
Protect Privilege
Keep privileged documents controlled to reduce the risk of inadvertent waiver.
Control After Sharing
Documents stay governed and revocable across counsel, vendors, and platforms.
Per-Party Scoping
Give each party exactly the access a matter requires, enforced on every open.
Clean Matter Closure
Revoke access when a matter ends — including copies already distributed.
Defensible Custody
A tamper-evident record supports privilege logs and disputes.
Reasonable Measures
Demonstrate the protective measures privilege and confidentiality expect.
Helps You Align With
Lattix provides the technical controls and audit capabilities to help your organization meet the requirements of these frameworks.
How does Lattix protect privileged legal documents?
Lattix wraps privileged and confidential documents in Zero Trust Data Format so access policy and keys travel with each file across counsel, vendors, and review platforms. Access is scoped per party and evaluated on every open, documents can be revoked at any time, and every access is recorded for a defensible chain of custody.
Can Lattix help reduce the risk of privilege waiver?
Yes. By keeping privileged documents controlled and revocable rather than freely copyable, and by enabling clawback of material shared in error, Lattix reduces the risk of inadvertent disclosure that can waive privilege.
What happens to documents when a matter closes?
Because access is policy-bound, you can revoke documents the moment a matter closes or a vendor is offboarded — including copies already distributed — eliminating lingering exposure from retained material.
Does Lattix provide a chain of custody for eDiscovery?
Yes. Every open and action is recorded to a tamper-evident ledger, producing a defensible chain of custody useful for privilege logs, disputes, and demonstrating reasonable protective measures.
Safeguard Privileged Material
Tell us about your matters and review workflows, and we'll show you how Lattix keeps legal documents policy-bound, revocable, and auditable.
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