As the year comes to a close, changes in the discovery process are occurring amid every facet of the legal profession. On Dec. 10, e-discovery software developer Exterro announced the release of its “2016 E-discovery Preparedness Almanac,” an offering aimed at helping e-discovery professionals navigate the ongoing changes in their field.
Within the guide, readers will find predictions, tips and suggested tools from e-discovery experts from different firms. The topics covered in this offering are defensible deletion, leveraging recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (FRCP), the evolving landscape of data, and reduced e-discovery pricing.
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