E-Discovery

The Complex Challenges of Cross-Border E-Discovery Management

The challenges of Global E-Discovery Project Management, “GEDPM,” run the gamut from the circumscribed and relatively manageable to the more […]

Data Collection Protocol Should Be Based On The Purpose Of Collection

In data collection, an excess of caution translates into needless expense. To keep budgets intact, the collection method needs to […]

How Metadata Can Affect a Case

Metadata, simply defined, is data about data, and what it reveals can have a telling effect in litigation, explains Tom […]

GM Skewered For Abusing A Common Data Management Practice

Called “information life-cycle management” at GM, it was essentially a version of what most companies do to reduce the vast […]

Who Should Perform a Database Collection, IT Department or Third Party?

The writer considers the question: Whom do you contact first when you need to respond to a request involving your […]

Using Predictive Coding to Find Privileged Content

Predictive coding, also known as technology-assisted review (TAR), is gaining wider acceptance in litigation and regulatory investigations, but lawyers generally […]

How Metadata Can Affect a Case

Metadata is data about data. File metadata is stored within the file and includes properties that are visible to the […]

Tech-Savvy Paralegals Filling Out E-Discovery Ranks

Historically, paralegals have been most involved with document review and processing, interviewing clients, assisting with depositions and written discovery, and […]

The Complex Challenges of Cross-Border E-Discovery Management

E-discovery project management is a rapidly growing specialty. While best practices continue to evolve, no true standards or standardized protocols […]

Multi-Matter Repositories Are the iTunes of E-Discovery

Corporations are using “iTunes” to manage e-discovery, but they call it a multi-matter repository. The volume of data exploded when […]

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