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Archive for June, 2011

Forensic Imaging – eDiscovery Overkill?

By: Heidi Maher This week I had the pleasure of working with Brian Babineau from  Enterprise Strategy Group on an EMC sponsored webinar on In-House eDiscovery ROI.  During the Q&A session, an attendee asked: “We use in-house forensic imagining tools to preserve and collect data and send it out to our outside counsel to review.  [...]

Justifying The Cost of Ediscovery

By James D. Shook, Esq. Most who have handled eDiscovery have a sense that with the right tools, bringing some (or all) of the eDiscovery process in-house will save money and cut risk.  However, that gut feeling is not enough if you are called to justify purchases to a board or steering committee – you [...]

An Inevitable Reality: Machine-based eDiscovery Review

An Inevitable Reality: Machine-based eDiscovery Review with Jason R. Baron, Esq., Director of Litigation, National Archives and Records Administration and Jim Shook, Esq. Director eDiscovery and Compliance Group, EMC Corporation. As the amount of electronically stored information (ESI) explodes in the enterprise, the eDiscovery process is at a critical point. The document review process is [...]