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January 17, 2010

Craig Ball: EDD For Everybody (a.k.a. The EDna Challenge)

Most discussions about e-discovery focus on big firm, big budget litigation, but even small cases involve electronically stored information. What's a small firm attorney to do when she faces the courtroom with a relatively small matter?

Craig Ball comes to the rescue with the help of key players in our legal technology community. In "EDD for Everybody," Ball sets up a hypothetical case. In it, "Edna" who is handling a construction dispute, anticipates that the number of possible files will be somewhere between 50,000 to 100,000 items.

What advice would you give? See what your peers (you'll recognize a lot of folks from this blog!) suggest in the EDD Showcase in the January edition of Law Technology News.

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This article raised some excellent points and comments I had not thought of or considered before. Something to think about, consider and ponder on. Thanks very much.

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