ResourcesResourcesWorking notes for legal, cyber and risk teams on running investigations that hold up under scrutiny. Written by the Setara team for the people who have to stand behind the work.Compare Setara to other tools→PillarCyber Investigations to Litigation: The End-to-End PlaybookA practical playbook for running a cyber investigation that stays admissible, from first acquisition through chain of custody to a counsel-ready brief.9 min readRead →SpokeHow to Preserve Chain of Custody in a DFIR Investigation That May Go to CourtKeep provenance intact from the first acquisition, including the cloud sources where chain of custody most often breaks.7 min readRead →SpokeInsider Threat Investigation Steps: From Alert to Evidence PackageA step-by-step approach for security, HR and legal to investigate an insider matter and build an evidence package that holds up.7 min readRead →PillarThe Complete Guide to eDiscovery Workflow AutomationHow to automate the eDiscovery workflow end to end, from legal hold and collection through review to production, without the handoffs that drive cost and risk.9 min readRead →SpokeWhy eDiscovery and Trial Prep Are Still Disconnected in 2026eDiscovery platforms stop at production and trial prep starts from scratch. Why the gap persists, what it costs, and what a connected workflow looks like.6 min readRead →SpokeHow to Automate Legal Hold Without SpreadsheetsManual legal holds fail under scrutiny. How to automate hold issuance, acknowledgement tracking, preservation, and the defensible audit trail.6 min readRead →PillareDiscovery Pricing Decoded: Where the Money Actually GoesA clear breakdown of eDiscovery pricing models, where the cost actually sits, and how to reduce it without cutting corners on defensibility.8 min readRead →SpokeThe Real Cost of Document Review in 2026: $1.50 to $3.00 Per DocumentManaged human document review runs about $1.50 to $3.00 per document, not the lower figure often quoted. The real benchmark and what drives it.5 min readRead →SpokeThe Hidden Costs of Per-GB eDiscovery PricingPer-GB pricing looks simple until volumes climb and exception documents arrive. The hidden costs in per-GB contracts, and what to ask.6 min readRead →SpokeESI Collection from M365, Slack and Google Workspace: A Practitioner's ChecklistA practitioner's checklist for collecting ESI from Microsoft 365, Slack and Google Workspace in a defensible, metadata-preserving way.7 min readRead →SpokeFRCP 37(e) Explained: What Reasonable Steps Actually MeansWhat FRCP 37(e) requires, what reasonable steps to preserve ESI means in practice, and when courts impose sanctions for lost ESI.6 min readRead →SpokeTAR vs Generative AI Review: ROI for Large-Volume MattersTechnology assisted review and generative AI review both cut review cost. How they differ, where each fits, and where the ROI actually comes from.6 min readRead →SpokeeDiscovery Data Sovereignty for Australian In-House TeamsWhat Australian in-house teams need to know about data sovereignty in eDiscovery, including the Privacy Act, APP 8 and the OAIC scheme.6 min readRead →