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Practice Tips Elements of a Good Document Retention Policy Developing and implementing a good document retention policy has become a necessity for corporations to protect themselves when faced with a lawsuit. The following guidelines will assist you in developing a good document retention policy from developing a formal policy to preventing sanctions... Act Now: Prepare Clients Early for Electronic Discovery by Michael J. Gray, Esq., Jones Day Preventive measures to assist you in preparing clients for inevitable electronic document requests... Lessons From the Trenches in 2003 by Daniel L. Rasmussen, Esq., Payne & Fears LLP Attorneys run the risk of losing cases when they fail to understand electronic evidence. Litigators must learn how to identify it, how to find it, how to use it, and how to avoid problems when dealing with it... Five Tips for In-House Counsel to Prepare for E-Discovery by contributing author Christopher Garcia, Clifford Chance LLP In-house counsel can have a significant positive impact on the success of an electronic discovery project by following these practice tips… Selecting an Electronic Discovery Service Provider by contributing author Linda Alele, O'Melveny & Myers LLP In many law firms, the litigation support manager is tasked with the responsibility to research, interview, evaluate, and select an electronic discovery service provider. The following checklist will assist you in making the right decisions… Electronic Records: Opportunity for Increased Efficiency by contributing author William A. Fenwick, Esq., Fenwick & West LLP Between the information needs of businesses and the legal requirements for reporting, preservation and retrieval of various types of information, there lies an extraordinary opportunity for increased efficiency. The following tips will serve to guide corporate counsel in seizing upon this opportunity… Five Steps to Effective Data Gathering When a document request is issued, your legal team has a limited amount of time to identify and gather necessary documents from your client's computer systems. Preparing a data-gathering plan in advance will enable you to react quickly and efficiently, allowing more time for substantive document review... Relief from Five Common E-Discovery Myths Is electronic discovery too difficult and too complicated? Isn't meta data dangerous? Get the answers to these questions and more... Five Tips for Developing an Effective Electronic Discovery Response Plan Learn how to prepare an effective response plan with 5 simple tips... |
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