Preservation of electronic records for litigation purposes has led to the initiation of many compliance regulations, such as the FRCP (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure). Per FRCP rules, enterprises need to instate definitive data retention policies to facilitate the identification and accessibility of relevant data on demand. Culling...
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Preservation of electronic records for litigation purposes has led to the initiation of many compliance regulations, such as the FRCP (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure). Per FRCP rules, enterprises need to instate definitive data retention policies to facilitate the identification and accessibility of relevant data on demand. Culling data for eDiscovery is a complex job, and with data increasing at an alarming rate, the process has become rather perplexing.
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The evolution of electronic data and the emergence of eDiscovery have brought about a number of changes in the legal landscape. Explosive growth of electronically stored information (ESI) has made legal discovery processes more demanding.
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In the corporate world, numerous issues crop up every day that require immediate attention. Therefore, every enterprise and organization should implement strategies to deal with these issues in a proper and effective manner.
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In today’s increasingly competitive world, every enterprise or organization has faced complaints of harassment, accounting irregularities, or other misconduct. Though internal investigations may have been conducted before, they may not necessarily have been managed in a fair manner.
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Importance and Benefits of Litigation Support Software in eDiscovery
Litigation software is any kind of software that helps attorneys and legal staff in their work.
It
helps them organize their records and data pertaining to any trial.
This kind of software mainly
facilitates easy access and reference to all information.
It can also...
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Importance and Benefits of Litigation Support Software in eDiscovery Litigation software is any kind of software that helps attorneys and legal staff in their work. It helps them organize their records and data pertaining to any trial. This kind of software mainly facilitates easy access and reference to all information. It can also speed up the process of recording and correlating immense quantities of data that may have some peripheral significance to a case. Although no litigation is simple, some cases are more complex than others. In litigation, there is a need to pay attention to detail. Law firms that employ older processes and tools often struggle to cater to increased litigation demands. There is always the fear of unfavorable court judgments. Being an attorney or even a legal aid isn’t easy work, and, with the growing number of cases to handle each month, litigation support software is an investment worth making. Effective litigation software support can help a firm m
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Is the Cloud Safe for eDiscovery?
Cloud computing is undoubtedly becoming a popular choice as it helps reduce eDiscovery costs and
provides relief to organizations from handling complex legal procedures.
Everybody is aware of the time
and costs consumed in the electronic disclosure process.
With cloud computing, the headache of...
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Is the Cloud Safe for eDiscovery? Cloud computing is undoubtedly becoming a popular choice as it helps reduce eDiscovery costs and provides relief to organizations from handling complex legal procedures. Everybody is aware of the time and costs consumed in the electronic disclosure process. With cloud computing, the headache of preserving, identifying, culling, reviewing, processing and producing data can be handed over to third party vendors. Even though cloud computing is an immensely popular option, there are issues like security and control that put into question the reliability of cloud technology. The data stored in the cloud is potentially always in transit, and it is difficult for legal professionals to identify when and where information is being accessed and by whom. This creates a lot of uncertainty and concern for advisors as well as their clients. In a cloud computing environment there is either no security or insufficient measures. Incomplete knowledge of the legal
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Challenges are part and parcel of corporate life. As a result of the competitive environment, enterprises and organizations today face many challenges. For any enterprise or organization, the greatest challenge is in being prepared for litigation
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In 2006, amendments were made to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) with the aim of making the eDiscovery process transparent, credible, and easily manageable for courts and litigators alike. And in order to ensure that every enterprise and organization implements effective electronically stored information management...
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In 2006, amendments were made to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) with the aim of making the eDiscovery process transparent, credible, and easily manageable for courts and litigators alike. And in order to ensure that every enterprise and organization implements effective electronically stored information management policies, strict rules were laid down.
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Is eDiscovery a Concern for CIOs?
With the rising number of litigation cases and the growth of electronic data, eDiscovery has become a
rather cumbersome process, especially for Chief Information Officers (CIOs) across enterprises.
In the
present situation, CIOs are the initial contacts who need to detect any security breaches.
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Is eDiscovery a Concern for CIOs? With the rising number of litigation cases and the growth of electronic data, eDiscovery has become a rather cumbersome process, especially for Chief Information Officers (CIOs) across enterprises. In the present situation, CIOs are the initial contacts who need to detect any security breaches. They need to ensure enforcement of data retention policies, and, additionally, they are the ones who are responsible for recovering data that has been either lost or erased. It can be a disastrous situation if organizations do not have an efficient system for managing data relevant for lawsuits. A CIO’s role is a highly specialized one and thus very important. He needs to create a strategy to manage data. He has to be capable enough to handle the IT functions within the enterprise and be able to resolve the complexities of the architecture. When a company receives a lawsuit notification, it needs a team of experts who can respond promptly and make prepara
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Importance of eDiscovery for Banks
Growing technology has permeated almost every aspect of our lives.
With the internet becoming an
essential global phenomenon, resulting in many activities being handled electronically, time and
distance have become irrelevant for many transactions.
Over the years there has been a huge change in
the...
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Importance of eDiscovery for Banks Growing technology has permeated almost every aspect of our lives. With the internet becoming an essential global phenomenon, resulting in many activities being handled electronically, time and distance have become irrelevant for many transactions. Over the years there has been a huge change in the transformation of traditional banking to e-banking. With an increase in the numbers of corporate investigations, lawsuits and regulatory audits, most companies often choose to retain almost every business record as nobody knows for certain what may be used as evidence for litigation in the future. Most courts make it clear that compliance with eDiscovery is a must and that any form of non compliance can result in companies and organizations paying huge fines. The rate at which data is growing is one of the largest problems in the eDiscovery minefield. It becomes more time consuming and expensive to recover huge amounts of electronic data. Furthermore
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