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The Ten eDiscovery Commandments Revealed

If you missed EMC SourceOne eDiscovery – Kazeon’s Super Session at LegalTech with Judge Peck and Judge Maas on The Ten eDiscovery Commandments, you missed an outstanding session and unique opportunity to chat with the Judges.

Andrew M. Cohen, Esq, GM of EMC eDiscovery and moderator of the session reveals the Ten eDiscovery Commandments:


The first commandment: Thou shalt exhibit competence and avoid pleading technological ignorance

The second commandment: Thou shalt cooperate and be transparent

The third commandment: Thou shalt comply with the “duty of preserve evidence”

The fourth commandment: Thou shalt take meet and confer conferences seriously

The 5th commandment: Thou shalt educate thyself (and thine outside counsel) as to thine systems and what is & is not feasible

The sixth Commandment: Thou shalt not misrepresent thine systems capabilities or lack thereof

The seventh commandment: Thou shalt identify “inaccessible” data sources during discovery

The eight commandment: Thou shalt cooperate with counsel to conduct search terms

The 9th commandment: Thou shalt remember Rules ! and 26(g) regarding cost/proportionality

10th commandment: Thou shalt be wary of eDiscovery sanctions if these commandments are ignored (see above 9 commandments)

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