EDD Blog Online resource Blog Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
An insiders look into the ever evolving landscape of legal discovery to include but not limited to computer forensics, electronic discovery, email archiving, online review and proactive management.
Landmark Federal Discovery Rules Amendments Have Become Effective. Are You Ready? (2006) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
On December 1, 2006 amendments to Rule 26 and other sections of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) became effective to address discovery issues that are unique to electronic discovery. The intent of these amendments is to reduce discovery disputes and costs, and improve discovery efficiency, with respect to electronically stored information.
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eDiscovery for Structured Data resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
Electronic discovery, also known as eDiscovery, by definition is the process in which electronically stored information is reviewed, processed and presented for the purposes of litigation or regulatory requests.
Plan for E-Discovery Should be in Place Now, A (2007) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
This article discusses the implications of the 2006 rules amendments for the way businesses should handle their computer systems. In short, they make it clear that businesses must take steps long before a lawsuit is filed to ensure they will be ready for litigation.
Published in TechJournal South.
Electronic Discovery Best Practices (2004) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
The abundance of electronic information makes pre-litigation planning more important than ever before. Finding and producing information in response to electronic document requests can initially appear to be an enormous undertaking, and a disorganized or untimely response can have disastrous consequences.
Managing Preservation Obligations After The 2006 Federal E-Discovery Amendments (2007) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
This article first discusses the contours of the obligation to preserve and the relevant provisions of the 2006 Amendments. It then discusses the legal and practical aspects of preserving active data as well as information found on less accessible sources, such as backup media, dynamic databases, individual hard drives and legacy sources.
Thomas Y.
Electronic Discovery Navigator resource Blog Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
On law, technology, and other issues concerning e-discovery.
E-Discovery and the EU: European Data Privacy Regulations Every Litigator Should Know (2006) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
The European Union, with its stringent system for protecting the data privacy rights of the individual, represents a unique challenge for attorneys who wish to transfer data from the EU to the US in order to present it as evidence in a lawsuit.
On the Road to E-discovery Compliance (2008) resource Articles Member contribution
Data discovery best practices can provide organizations with a winning strategy for handling requests for electronically stored information.
Discovery Trailblazers: Companies create new positions to deal with e-discovery dilemmas (2006) resource Articles Member contributionOCEG Reviewed
Inside Counsel, August 2006
This article discusses a newly emerging in-house position - the director of e-discovery


