Electronically Stored Information
Electronically Stored Information: The term electronically stored information (ESI) is used synonymously with the word “data.” Data is often thought about as numbers and spreadsheets when in actuality it is…
Electronically Stored Information: The term electronically stored information (ESI) is used synonymously with the word “data.” Data is often thought about as numbers and spreadsheets when in actuality it is…
International and Cross Border Discovery: When a litigant in the Unites States requests electronically stored information (ESI) from another country, several legal and practical issues are raised. For several…
In-House Document Review: These days data storage is virtually limitless and new workplace technologies are frequently emerging. This means companies are generating more data every year. Because of this…
Sources of Discoverable Information: In today’s world, it can be hard to keep up with what qualifies as electronically stored information. Emails, spreadsheets, word documents are some of the…
Understanding eDiscovery - Part 1: Whether you are new to eDiscovery or a veteran, it’s always good to review the basics. Part 1 will cover a quick breakdown of the…
The Perils of Allowing Self-Collection Self-collection is a concept that makes eDiscovery professionals shiver. Identifying sources where responsive information lives and crafting search terms or other filters to pull data…