We’re all in the cloud now, and we’re not going back. (Thank goodness.) Cloud technologies allow us to build faster, build better, and build cheaper, and they also allow a more profound integration of data between systems and organization. The power of the cloud is amplified the more cloud companies work together to provide solutions […]
What Is a Trigger Event?
A trigger event occurs when a party can reasonably anticipate litigation; it initiates the duty to preserve potentially relevant evidence.
3 Actionable Steps To Creating a Litigation Response Plan
Without a clear, strategic litigation readiness and response plan, you run more than the risk of scrambling in a panic to react to a threat. You risk losing evidence in that mad rush, resulting in monetary and evidentiary spoliation sanctions that can cripple…
What Is the EDRM?
The EDRM is both a framework for approaching the ediscovery process, from preservation to presentation, and a community of ediscovery thought leaders.
Data Culling & Review: How to Cut Ediscovery Costs
Responding to your discovery obligations is all about effectively and efficiently culling your data to separate the wheat (non-duplicative and non-privileged documents that are responsive to a discovery request) from the chaff (everything else). Earlier culling…
What Is Data Mapping, and Why Does It Matter in Ediscovery?
Data mapping enables organizations to prepare for the demands of ediscovery data management by locating and characterizing the types of ESI they use.