The Benefits of Electronic Discovery Software The Benefits of Electronic Discovery Software In complex legal cases, reviewing documents can be extremely time consuming. Learn how electronic discovery software can make your work more efficient. Looking for ways to work more efficiently? Spending too much time reviewing complex legal documents in...
4 Steps to Avoid Discovery Overload
Overwhelmed with technology? Not sure how to start discovery? Conducting discovery should be easy. So, let's make it easy. These four fundamental steps set the stage for a consistent and thorough process: 1) Identifying the facts; 2) Recognizing the missing pieces; 3) Interviewing the key players; and 4) Compiling the appropriate...
No, (Insert Name) Is Not An eDiscovery Strategist
Who’s Your “Go-To”? Let’s be honest, we all have our favorite “go-to” person (or company) for many things. Whether it be the convenient little dry cleaners you pass every day on the way to the office, the copy shop who sends the courier with amazingly warm Otis Spunk Meyer cookies every...
LEGAL DISCOVERY: UNCOVERING THE UNKNOWN UNKNOWNS
Overview In 2002, Donald Rumsfeld, then acting US Secretary of Defense, spoke at a Department of Defense news briefing and made the following statement: “[T]here are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are...
CSI eDiscovery: Demystifying Physical Computer Collection
Originally posted on Cicayda.com: In the first article, CSI eDiscovery: The Fundamentals of Computer Forensics, we reviewed the growing world of electronic data (ESI), why a forensic collection is helpful in litigation, and when you should begin to consider collection. Now let’s explore the various methods of forensic collection when...
eDiscovery 101: What’s A Load File
Everyone has taken an inventory at some point in our lives whether it be a reflection of personal stock, what’s in the pantry, or for business purposes. An inventory or index allows for quick reference to what is on-hand. In the legal world the need to have an inventory is...