Posts Tagged ‘litigation support’
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 integrated into the eDiscovery process.
Read MoreDefensible 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 is a critical aspect to the design, implementation and usage of any system which stores, processes, or retrieves data.
Read MoreHow 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 flash drive could produce up to 100,000 pages of printed material. The data generated worldwide already has surpassed enough printed pages to comprehend.
Read MoreLitigation Readiness for Risk and Cost Management
Manage cost and risk with consistent results. From SEC/FINRA investigations to complex litigation, don’t “go-it alone”… industry experts can assist with a winning data strategy and limit your exposure during the discovery process.
Read MoreUpcoming eDiscovery Industry Events Summer/Fall 2022
With in-person events returning, there are several upcoming conferences that have been announced that cover topics of eDiscovery, review, and litigation support. Here are five upcoming events in the legal industry to consider if you are looking to expand your industry knowledge, learn about emerging trends and connect with legal thought leaders.
Read MoreHow 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 team is taken care of throughout the entire course of your matter. They are there to help you ensure deadlines are set and met, while also helping you avoid or adjust to unpredictable data.
Read MoreE-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 National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Read MoreConsiderations for Building an Effective ESI Protocol
Having a clear and straightforward ESI protocol in place upfront reduces back and forth time between counsel and overall discovery costs. Additionally, an effective ESI Protocol lowers the chance of disputes arising during discovery and ensures cooperation between parties.
Read MoreRealizing eDiscovery ROI With the Help of Technology, Workflows, and Project Management
In modern litigation, corporations and law firms need a technological advantage to manage and maneuver through all types of documents, both electronically stored information (ESI) and paper-based materials. Even with state-of-the art technology, workflow, project management, documentation, and information management procedures, the success of a project is dependent on a myriad of factors.
Read MoreUpcoming Innovative & Virtual eDiscovery & Legal Tech Conferences (Fall 2021)
Events and conferences can be a great resource for further developing your career, whether it be your goal is building your network, furthering your industry-specific education, or any number of other motivators. One benefit or byproduct of the shift towards more remote work across the legal industry is the increased number of online events, webinars, educational resources, and digital content being produced.
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