Preparing for E-Discovery
Don't wait until after you've been sued to think about e-discovery.
March 13, 2015 at 12:18 PM
5 minute read
One of the critical steps in managing litigation is properly handling electronically stored information, or “ESI.”
The seismic shift to ESI is a significant challenge for businesses, but it doesn't have to be overwhelming. Taking steps now to prepare for e-discovery will pay off in the future with significant savings in time and money.
You can think about e-discovery in three stages: (1) prior to litigation; (2) anticipating litigation; and (3) during litigation
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