Years ago, discovery involved a very well-known item — paper. Today, discovery encompasses much more than paper so a litigation team needs to adopt a multifaceted approach as they adapt to this ever-changing world. Fortunately, George Socha and Tom Gelbmann's landmark Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) lays out the major steps in eDiscovery. But what do these steps mean in terms of the day-to-day grind for Joe or Jane Litigator? For help we turn to trial attorney and legal technologist Bruce Olson who has written what we think will become a much-discussed three-part series on the most important components of Socha-Gelbmann's EDRM. First, he covered Collection and Processing. In this second article, he tackles the review process.
eDiscovery: Everything You Need to Know About Review
By Sara Skiff | Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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Topics: Litigation/Discovery/Trials | TechnoFeature