About this trail:
Litigation stuff related to discovery of electronically stored information. Especially important for litigation lawyers, network administrators and the like, and business owners/executives
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Great link collection, well organized, from a DOJ employee.
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Major portal, from LexisNexis
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Another good portal site, with case summaries and much more. From FIOS, major e-discovery player.
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Blog goes with Discovery Resources site
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Another e-discovery blog, by author of key book. Not updated lately (as of 10/19).
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E-discovery blog by law firm. Includes many case summaries.
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Good rountable with many contributors.
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Good basic article, with a simplified how-to procedure.
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Basic advice from corporate perspective. Good start for General Counsels.
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Great database of cases, searchable by key word, from law firm.
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Sample written discovery preliminary to actual substantive e-discovery.
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Sample Interrogatories, preliminary to substantive e-discovery.
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wikipedia on e-discovery. Includes big list of providers.
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Findlaw list of providers and applications.
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E-discovery software product
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E-discovery software with technology to help identify relevant docs more quickly.
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An e-discovery provider. One of many. A cross-trail would identify various competitors.
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Very good concept: planning the day-to-day IT systems and practices to facilitate e-discovery
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Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market - a problem identified in the 2003 and 2004 Socha-Gelbmann Electronic Discovery surveys as a major concern for vendors and consumers alike. The completed reference model provides a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services.
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