In his 5-part series, “eDiscovery for the Rest of Us,”eDiscovery author, lecturer, and consultan Tom O’Connor offers strategic and tactical resources for legal teams navigating the modern ediscovery landscape.
Part 3, Colection of Electronically Stored Information (ESI), covers:
Forensics
Mobile Devices
Collaboration Tools
Local vs. Remote Collection
In his 5-part series, “eDiscovery for the Rest of Us,”eDiscovery author, lecturer, and consultan Tom O’Connor offers strategic and tactical resources for legal teams navigating the modern ediscovery landscape.
Part 2, Preservation, covers:
Duty to Preserve
When to Preserve
What to Preserve
How to Preserve
Meet and Confer (1)
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Imagine that you could find and have admitted as evidence virtually any public historical web content, and without having to rely on discovery from the opposing party. Imagine that you could thereby establish when specific information was first published, updated, or available online - e.g., patent disclosures, marks and copyrighted materials, terms of service, advertised claims regarding products
In his 5-part series, “eDiscovery for the Rest of Us,”eDiscovery author, lecturer, and consultant Tom O’Connor offers strategic and tactical resources for legal teams navigating the modern ediscovery landscape.
Part 1, Introduction to Electronically Stored Information (ESI), covers:
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