Productions
Videos
Everlaw’s self-service production tool allows you to create protocols and generate productions at your convenience. In addition to the videos, you can also read:
For a high-level overview and demonstration of how to use the productions tool, you can:
Watch the 4 minute introduction video, or
Read about creating productions
Once you're ready to produce documents, dive into creating a protocol.
Watch the 19 minute video or
Read about creating a production protocol
You can edit production configurations in Everlaw if your team's needs change.
Watch the 4 minute video, or
Read about editing production configurations
You can modify your production if you need to claw back or fully produce a document.
Watch the 6 minute video, or
Read about production modifications
Finally, learn how to manage your produced documents.
Watch the 6 minute video or
Read about accessing and monitoring productions
You can enable your production tools and set up your project with productions in mind using specific coding categories.
Watch the 2 minute video, or
Read about production tools and custom redaction stamps
You can create privilege logs and customize which metadata fields get shared.
Watch the 3 minute video, or
Read about creating privilege logs during the additional options step of the production tool
Interactive Training
Live Training
Everlaw offers free live and recorded training sessions on Productions, which you can sign up for here.
Topics covered include:
Creating codes and redaction stamps
Best practices for organizing and preparing documents for production
Create and save a production protocol
Sharing a production
Modifying a production
Resource Guides
Check out our downloadable resource guides:
Training Activities Checklist
After you've watched videos and have a basic understanding of how to use the productions tool, practice your skills and try performing the following actions:
Create a Production Protocol
View the configuration of an existing production
Modify a production to include a privilege log
Download a production and see what it looks like
Group by versions in the results table to find original documents and produced versions together
Navigate to the context panel in the review window to see if there is a produced version of the document you are viewing