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EMC/Kazeon offering complementary “Bringing eDiscovery In-House for Dummies” by Jake Frazier, MBA, Esq. in booth 1380

In-House eDiscovery goes main stream!

EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon is offering the original text “Bringing eDiscovery In-House for Dummies” by our own eDiscovery expert, Jake Frazier, MBA Esq. in booth 1380 at LegalTech NY.


Drop by chat with the author and get your complementary text!

“We have lead the way and consistently delivered thought leadership on In-House eDiscovery for several years.  This year it seems to be the main topic at LegalTech,” says J. David Morris, EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon. “It is great to obtain validation of our market strategy.  However, the next question to ask is can you vendor support the complexities of an eDiscovery deployment in an enterprise environment.  EMC/Kazeon has a team of attorneys which are eDiscovery experts and have participated in numerous eDiscovery deployments across the Fortune 1000. EMC can provide worldwide support for your eDiscovery deployment.”

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Comment from mike
Time May 5, 2010 at 09:08

What is a good primer book/article for lawyers who know almost nothing about how computer systems and servers work and need to get up to speed for e-discovery purposes?

Comment from David
Time May 5, 2010 at 17:59

Mike…a good book that covers the basics is EDiscovery for Dummies by Volonino and Redpath.
It is a good introduction for both eDiscovery and Technology.

Cheers,
David

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