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Practice Tips

Talking Points

Persuading some colleagues to move with the times and embrace modern tools for review can be an uphill struggle. Here we offer up some talking points that can be used to evidence your case for change....

 

Assessing the Cost of E-disclosure

The issue of pricing for electronic disclosure can be a confusing and somewhat sensitive subject, particularly when you have a cost-conscious client that may not fully understand electronic disclosure services...

 

Selecting a Form of Production

Many lawyers approach electronic disclosure by focusing on the tactics of document review, and forget to consider the strategy of production options....

 

Five Steps to Effective Data Gathering

When the duty to disclose relevant documents arises, the legal team has a limited amount of time to identify and gather necessary documents from its client's computer systems. Helping clients to prepare a data-gathering plan in advance will enable them to react quickly and efficiently, allowing more time for substantive document review....

 

Five Common E-Disclosure Myths

Is electronic disclosure too difficult and too complicated? Isn't meta data dangerous? Get the answers to these questions and more...

 

E-Disclosure Tips for General Counsel

How you manage e-disclosure in-house will impact on the business and on the dispute....

 

Differences with Litigation Support Software

The first thing to understand is that case management/litigation support software such as Summation, Concordance, Ringtail, Openlaw etc. and electronic disclosure services such as eDisclosure are two different things...

 

Developing an Export Strategy

The trick to successful exporting is to plan ahead: Develop an export strategy before you begin your review process…

 

Considering Native File Review

It would seem that review of electronic files — emails, word processed documents, spreadsheets, and the like — in their native formats would be the most logical and "true" form of review for preparing electronic documents for production. Unfortunately, native file review has significant downsides for your team, and even compromises the authenticity of evidence....

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