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eDiscovery Processing

Maximizing the Use of Social Media Data in eDiscovery

Social media data has become a crucial source of evidence in legal proceedings, this post covers how social media is…

The Benefits of Collecting Native Files during Discovery 

Collecting native files during the discovery process is crucial for ensuring the integrity of data and streamlining the legal process.…

Defensible ESI Data Integrity Starts at the Source 

Data integrity is the maintenance and assurance of the accuracy and consistency of data over its entire life cycle. Data integrity…

Testing Search Terms in ECA Workspaces to Streamline Review

ECA Workspaces can be a valuable resource for legal teams to test existing search terms, identify new search terms, and…

How Data Analytics can Empower Strategic Data Decisions

The sheer volume of data is exploding, so much so that a puny one gigabyte of storage on one lowly…

How E-Discovery Project Management Improves Efficiency and Processes During Discovery

There's nothing more important than having a strong advocate for your case. E-Discovery Project Managers see to it that your…

E-Discovery Processing Workflows Explained – What is De-NISTing?

De-NISTing is the standard eDiscovery practice of removing system files, and other non-user generated ESI from a dataset during the data processing stage. NIST refers to the acronym of…

OCR Basics – Converting Images to Searchable Text

Optical Character Recognition, commonly known as OCR, is a term you hear frequently in the legal space when it comes…

20 Commonly Used eDiscovery Processing Terms Explained

When it comes to data processing and eDiscovery workflows there are various buzzwords and terms that are commonly tossed around…

Understanding the Stages of the EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model)

The EDRM (Electronic Discovery Reference Model) refers to both a conceptual framework for understanding the stages within the overall eDiscovery process, and also the EDRM…