Posts Tagged ‘eDiscovery’
Five Tips for a Successful Document Review Project – Part 1
TERIS/USA Effective document review is hands-down one of the most challenging tasks for ediscovery managed services providers. Essential decisions often need to be made quickly (immediately or sooner, whenever possible) that can impact an entire case, yet while efficiently handling the massive amounts of data that must be examined in the process. The three tips…
Read MoreThe Ultimate List of eDiscovery Terms – Part 2
TERIS/USA – As promised here is Part 2 of The Ultimate List of eDiscovery Terms. It is a comprehensive guide to help define essential phrases and concepts. Information Governance: The process of managing digital information at an enterprise level while remaining cognizant of regulatory guidelines and e-discovery applications. Keyword: A specific word or phrase used…
Read MoreThe Ultimate List of eDiscovery Terms – Part 1
TERIS/USA – Happy New Year! Learning how to navigate the e-discovery landscape can be a challenge, especially when so many of the common industry terms sound like a completely different language. Here is Part 1 of a comprehensive guide to help define essential phrases and concepts. Admissible: Evidence that is allowed in court during litigation…
Read MoreFailing to Investigate Facebook posts can be Risky to Attorneys
The popularity of social media sites like Facebook and Twitter makes them instrumental when it comes to eDiscovery. However, the sheer mass of data that can be collected from user profiles may cause attorneys to avoid investigating social media posts. Any evidence gathered must be relevant to the case in order for judges to allow…
Read More3 Reasons to Outsource Your eDiscovery
There are three main reasons why in-house litigation support can’t always cut the mustard: cost, technological capability and risk level. Although e-discovery has come a long way since Zubulake and Morgan Stanley, it takes a sophisticated litigation support team to keep up with this rapidly changing field. For most companies, that means bringing in an outside…
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