Hi Richard,

Yes, that's a great use case, and we have several customers (whom I
unfortunately can't name) doing exactly that, including some very
established companies. There are some in the ediscovery space as well,
including NexLP, who spoke here <http://watch.neo4j.org/video/69625712> at
GraphConnect Chicago 2013.

Philip

On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:53 PM, Richard Morgan <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi All,
> I'm looking for any case studies, real world uses or successes with using
> a graph database to store the 'references' between different sections of
> legal and regulatory documentation.
>
> I'm very new to graph databases and I'd like to better understand how the
> nodes, relationships and properties are working for this use-case and in
> general what user interface and reporting you've applied.
>
> Thanks for all your help in advance,
>
> Richard
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