Managers looking to reduce claims payouts should look first to eDiscovery; here are 5 areas where the right eDiscovery tools can get you more for less.
Explore data collection related resources to better understand the data collection process as part of the greater eDiscovery and litigation process. Data collections are critical to ensuring data is gathered in a legally defensible way and to help avoid spoliation claims.
Managers looking to reduce claims payouts should look first to eDiscovery; here are 5 areas where the right eDiscovery tools can get you more for less.
Also, Mobile Forensics. For both terms, see Digital Forensics
BIA’s Brian Schrader discusses the costly consequences that come with giving away personal data in exchange for access to the many “free” apps that are constantl...
The eDiscovery data collection process is the critical first step in getting the rest of the eDiscovery process right.
Custodian Questionnaires are nothing new, the concept having been around for many, many decades. What’s new is automating them.
Proper preservation and better eDiscovery data collection efforts can serve as the “silver bullet” to any eDiscovery data spoliation claim.
The seminal eDiscovery case, Brown v. Tellermate Holdings about eDiscovery data collections from Salesforce.com offers good some good lessons.