Who’s afraid of e-discovery? I was, but not anymore. Now, I’m obsessed with it. It is one of the hottest topics in law today, so we paralegals need to embrace it. Luckily, there are many resources out there to help us along.

What is e-discovery? Electronic discovery can be defined in simplest terms as all aspects of the identification, collection, review and production processes of electronically-stored information. ESI consists of emails, voicemail, texts, spreadsheets, word processing documents, database files and many other forms of relevant electronic data.

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