A Practical Guide to Electronic Discovery: Strategy and Planning for Preservation and Collection

Topics:
Records and Document Management,
Risk Analysis and Management
Tags:
Decision,
Discovery,
Management,
Security,
Strategy
Source:
Daticon

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Overview: Lawyers and clients have to make decisions about discovery often before they know very much about the facts. These decisions have always had cost consequences - Why should one do or spend anything before getting a discovery request? With the boom in discovery of electronic data, these decisions now have a component of risk that they didn't have before - Is there a tactical advantage to getting an early start? Does it outweigh the cost? What are the risks of wait-and-see? This paper offers guidance on some of the tactical and spending decisions that counsel face early in the case.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,096KB | Date: Jun 2004 | Pages: 19


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