Full forensic imaging vs. targeted data collections: save time and money by knowing the difference and choosing the right collection type for your case.
Full forensic imaging vs. targeted data collections: save time and money by knowing the difference and choosing the right collection type for your case.
Remote cell phone collections often are required for discovery now; if your case involves iPhone, Android, or other mobile device data, read on.
If a PCAOB audit requires your binder portfolio data to be exported from Wolters Kluwer’s CCH ProSystem fx Engagement software, we’ve got a solution.
To Fix Your Inefficient Data Collection Process, Stop Doing These 6 Things. Inefficient data collection practices can slow your progress and send your eDiscovery costs...
Avoid costly data preservation inefficiencies by automating litigation hold, over-preserving, and distinguishing preservation from collection.
As Chief Compliance Officer, the CCO’s role in eDiscovery involves keeping up with ever-evolving changes to risk, regulation, data hygiene, and more.
Make sure you understand—and not underestimate—your eDiscovery Project Manager’s value; there’s a big difference between a good PM and a great PM.
The CTO’s role in eDiscovery is to be aware of all technology decisions at the company, so if Legal is making Tech choices without you, get involved.
If you’re constantly re-tracing your eDiscovery steps, the culprit may be inefficient data identification. Inefficient data identification is a seemingly innocuo...
The CFO’s role in eDiscovery is to serve as a watchdog over legal costs, insurance, and internal collaboration—by knowing the right questions to ask.