Processing is a very important process in e-discovery—it’s the key to getting data into the database where attorneys can begin building their case. It’s critical to account for every piece of data and experienced processing professionals quickly learn that there are some key considerations when ingesting data—but those considerations aren’t always straightforward.
The EDRM Processing Standards Guide was written to educate newcomers to the field so they don’t have to learn through mistakes and provide veterans a handy resource when a new or unusual project comes their way. The guide was drafted by the Electronic Discovery Reference Model’s (EDRM) processing group, of which I am a member.
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