Articles tagged: electronic discovery
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Michael Thomson The field of computer forensics was developed primarily by law enforcement personnel for investigating drug and financial crimes. Electronic discovery has its roots in the field of civil litigation support and deals with organizing electronic files. written by Michael Thomson The Federal Rules of Civil Procedureีs recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made and their ramifications. written by Michael Thomson The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure’s recent emphasis on producing electronically stored information requires that the e-discovery team understands the collection and processing choices to be made and their ramifications. written by Michael Thomson At the heart of any legal undertaking is the mass of data that legal professionals need to perform their jobs. The demanding task of acquiring and organizing the documents that comprise this data is known as litigation support. written by kevin Cohen Electronic Discovery 2.0, or “e-discovery 2.0” refers to the next generation of processes, technologies, and services that streamline and modernize the traditional e-discovery process as well as allows businesses to manage huge volumes of data, lower costs, and meet tight deadlines. In this Electronic Discovery process civil litigants seek to acquire information from both parties and from third parties. << previous page 1 next page>> |