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Trident Software Helps Neal Gerber Eisenberg Manage E-Discovery Burden
Chicago Lawyer Legal Technology Update - 2010
Nina Dennison
Discovery has always been one of the most difficult aspects of litigation. With the explosion of electronic data and recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, it has become an even more difficult, risky and expensive undertaking. Not only do our clients have so much more data to comb through, in the form of emails and other electronic data, but the timeframes to complete discovery are also shrinking while clients and attorneys are being held more accountable for the quality of their work.
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Computing Needs: Litigation Support Synergy
Chicago Lawyer - September 2009
Brett Burney
Ignorance is bliss...unless it carries an unusually high price tag. Such is regularly the case when clients pay litigation support expenses billed by their law firms.
Traditionally, litigation costs revolved around hourly legal work, with the occasional expense line for scanning a handful of paper documents. But today, litigation costs can include everything from restoring caches of backup tapes to monthly data-hosting charges.
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Preparing for the Global Economic Recovery by Getting Your Electronic Discovery House in Order
BNA, INC. - Digital Discovery & E-Evidence - November 2009
Nigel Murray and Robert E. Childress III
If we are to believe the prognosis of many economists, the current recession is on the verge of ending. The rebounding economy will most likely reinvigorate corporations to push their markets globally. This, in turn, will further push litigation and regulatory inquiries globally.
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Trade Secret Theft and its E-Discovery Challenges - Where is Your Data Located?
ARMA - Sept-Oct 2009
Robert Childress
This hypothetical case study involving theft of trade secrets discusses data identification and collection issues to be considered and questions to be answered to ensure an effective e-discovery response.
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