...1 (Voom), which clarified when electronically stored information (ESI) needs to be preserved and a "litigation hold" needs to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...the argument that it would be far more accurate in identifying responsive ESI than the keyword searching that had been used, because it simply would...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...when they need a high-performance, scalable program to handle the inevitable ESI snowball. SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST While...
...guidance standard that addresses terminology, provides an overview of e-discovery and ESI, and then addresses a range of technological and process challenges associated with...
By this time next year, we may be on the cusp of another major set of amendments to the discovery provisions of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The U.S. Courts' Advisory Committee on Civil Rule
...with managing the increasing exponential growth of their clients' electronically stored information (ESI) and continuously look toward technology to reduce costs and streamline traditional discovery...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...authors of Electronic Discovery for Small Cases: Managing Digital Evidence and ESI, published by the ABA's Law Practice Management section.) ...
...to create self-collection kits for custodians and perform network and enterprisewide ESI collection with features that maintain a chain of custody to potential evidence...
...do they figure out what storage devices were used to carry away ESI? How do they find clues of motive? The answer is "By...
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