Go deep for e-discovery answers
Failures to preserve and produce electronically stored information occur when organizations rely on error-prone, manual electronic discovery processes. Clearly, a deeper understanding of how to evaluate e-discovery technology is sorely needed. DLA Piper partner Browning Marean examines the most important criteria for evaluating e-discovery software and services that will maximize cost savings, reduce risk, improve business efficiencies and adhere to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for you or your clients.




E-discovery reflects the natural collision of technology and legal practice. As an enterprise creates an ever-growing mountain of records, adversaries of course want access to it. Knowing that litigation and e-discovery are inevitable, an enterprise can use technology proactively to make records more benign. What do you think? --Ben http://hack-igations.blogspot.com/2008/05/nix-smoking-gun-e-discovery.html
Posted by: Benjamin Wright | May 26, 2008 at 03:16 PM
I totally agree with you that as an enterprise is growing day by day the data seems to increase simultaneously. So if one has to find a particular record of data it becomes difficult. SO to do it properly e discovery is needed.
Posted by: Software Testing Services | July 15, 2010 at 08:02 AM