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37:β€œESI” and paper documents on a regular basis. The massive emergence of evidence in electronic format, and the emergence of entirely new forms of evidence, present a number of cultural, practical, and legal challenges to both corporations and their law firms. Managing the massive amounts of information involved in a legal matter can sometimes be tedious and expensive. 29:
is a term used in the legal and corporate industry which refers to the steps involved in distilling a corporation's data corpus down to the most pertinent evidence pertaining to a court-related matter or compliance directive. The major information discovery steps include: managing the entire data
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collection in a manner to identify all pertinent evidence associated with the matter, targeting that information for collection (forensically or otherwise), processing and identification (culling) of relevant data, and processing for document hosting and legal document/information review.
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Jonathan M. Redgrave (2007). The Sedona Principles 2007: Best Practices Recommendations & Principles for Addressing Electronic Document Production. BNA Books.
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Albert J. Marcella, Albert J. Marcella, Jr., Doug Menendez (2007). "Electronically stored information and cyber forensics". Cyber Forensics. CRC Press.
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A number of software tools and service providers exist today that assist in and help facilitate the process of information discovery including
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This article is about the legal term. For the meaning that describes discovery of information potentially relevant to academic study, see
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Information Discovery although a similar term for manage document review (attorney document review, document review) and/or
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George L. Paul and Bruce H. Nearon (2006). "Meet the New Rules". The Discovery Revolution. American Bar Association.
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Electronically Stored Information: The December 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
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through a third party service provider oftentimes requiring customization for the client involved.
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Ronald J. Hedges (2007). Discovery of Electronically Stored Information. BNA Books.
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http://www.thesedonaconference.org/content/miscFiles/TSCGlossary_12_07.pdf
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Global organizations deal with legal discovery and disclosure request for
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Index

Guide to information sources
electronically stored information
Electronic Discovery
early case assessment
cloud services
insourcing
Electronically Stored Information: The December 2006 Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
"Is Digital Different? Electronic Disclosure and Discovery in Civil Litigation"
Knowledge discovery
Legal governance, risk management, and compliance
Early Case Assessment
http://www.edrm.net/
http://www.acc.com/
http://www.thesedonaconference.org/content/miscFiles/TSCGlossary_12_07.pdf
ISBN
1-59031-605-3
ISBN
1-57018-672-3
ISBN
1-57018-677-4
ISBN
0-8493-8328-5
Categories
Risk management in business
Disclosure
Corporate law

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