The Evolution of eDiscovery – Part 1
Recent court rulings have found that electronically stored information (ESI) has equal evidentiary weight and value as conventional paper documents. …
Recent court rulings have found that electronically stored information (ESI) has equal evidentiary weight and value as conventional paper documents. …
For both in-house counsel and outside counsel, external litigation support vendors can act as an extension of their own legal…
For both in-house counsel and outside counsel, external litigation support vendors can act as an extension of their own legal…
TERIS a leading provider of eDiscovery Solutions and Information Governance Consulting to corporations and law firms across the US, announced…
Digital forensics is commonly used in conjunction with computer forensics to either support or refute a possible hypothesis being considered…
Digital forensics is the technique used to uncover and restore information from electronic devices such as cell phones, laptops and…
Electronic Discovery for Legal Evidence eDiscovery has validity because almost all examples of EFD are recorded permanently by digital…
eDiscovery processes may be painstakingly complex, searching among the frequently exceptional quantity of data to locate materials germane to the…
As people rely more consistently on computers and digital devices for communicating and storing information, Electronic Discovery (eDiscovery) assumes greater importance…
Electronic discovery places a heavy burden on counsel. Not only is the practitioner, as always, required to comply with procedural…