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Monthly Archives: May 2007

Effective Electronic Discovery: Who, What, Where, When

There are a number of reasons that electronic discovery continues to make news, attorneys and paralegals are demanding standards to govern electronic discovery, and courts around the country are considering (some are already implementing) local rules to change how attorneys…

Electronic Discovery Best Practices

I. INTRODUCTION

[1] The concept of electronic discovery is still somewhat intimidating to many attorneys, but those who have learned to implement electronic discovery best practices are enjoying the advantages it offers, which include greater control over document review and production…

Don’t let electronic evidence bury your firm

By Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. and John W. Simek

 

Electronic Evidence How vastly the world has changed in the past decade. Today, more than 90 percent of our documents are electronic and most never will be converted to paper. We send…

Doing E-Discovery Is Best Left to Outside Experts

Hunton & Williams has 17 offices for its Richmond, Va.-based firm, with one central litigation support center for helping its lawyers with their caseloads. That center is a 10,000-square-foot facility with between 35 and 40 staffers who handle complicated
tasks,…

How to Avoid Common Pitfalls

Over the past few years, many multinational companies, and the law firms that service them, have made a concentrated effort to control the management of data created, stored, or sent overseas. It is no easy task. An estimated 99 percent…