Forty billion dollars. That’s the approximate annual budget for discovery in the United States. Most of that discovery involves electronically stored information (ESI) rather than physical items or papers. It’s no surprise, then, that ediscovery represents a massive expenditure for most corporations.
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What Is SOC 2?
This guide to SOC 2 Type 2 certification explains what the SOC data security standards are and why they matter in ediscovery and litigation response.
Fear of Technology: Overcoming the 5 Fears of Ediscovery Technology Adoption
Fears about technology — especially when it comes to ediscovery — are generally based on reasonable, valid business concerns. Let’s consider five common fears about ediscovery technology and offer a few ways to overcome each one.
The New Gmail: Emails (and Ediscovery) May Self-Destruct in 3…2…1
As far as ediscovery of self-destructing emails is concerned, it’s unclear whether Google’s servers will retain copies of these emails even after they’ve “expired.” In general, expect ediscovery issues around these time-limited messages to track with other ephemeral communications such as Snapchat and Wickr.
What Is Compliance?
This quick guide explains what ediscovery compliance requires and reviews some of the controlling rules, including the FRCP, HIPAA, and the GDPR.