Litigation support and e-discovery
KPMG Forensic, Kroll Ontrack and Ernst & Young on the key issues in litigation support.
May 07, 2009 at 12:53 PM
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Recent case law has highlighted the importance of electronic discovery in court procedures – not an area lawyers are traditionally comfortable with. Sally Butt and Alex Dunstan-Lee offer tips for the technophobic
Business now takes no notice of borders, and this produces evidence in many languages. Tracey Stretton and Mark Surguy decipher new solutions for multilingual cases
The use of good project management skills during an e-discovery process can help you navigate your way through a mass of information. Ernst & Young's Sanjay Bandhari
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