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Andrew Cohen on E-Discovery: The Intersection of Law and Technology

Andrew M. Cohen, Esq., VP & GM of EMC SourceOne eDiscovery - Kazeon

by Lora Bentley, IT Business Edge

Lora Bentley spoke with Andrew Cohen, Vice President and General Manager of EMC SourceOne eDiscovery in the  Content Management and Archiving Division of EMC Corporation, on why companies should care about e-discovery requirements and how to best approach improving their e-discovery system and efforts.

Bentley: How much do businesses focus on e-discovery requirements now?

Cohen: Historically, corporations have not focused on e-discovery requirements, but that has changed since the changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and some famous legal cases, including Zublake v. USB Warburg.  Numerous corporations have recently been sanctioned and fined because of their failure to identify, collect and produce electronically stored information (ESI) as required by the rules and the case law.

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