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    Google has its Share of eDiscovery Woes

    Many corporations have been having public challenges with their litigation support and eDiscovery capabilities. Recently, it came to be known that Google had its own share of issues by being unable to produce all relevant material for an investigation. Google makes a great search product...
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    Article: Sloppy e-discovery can cost you millions

    By Joanne Cummings Your company has been hit by a lawsuit. Do you know the whereabouts of all its electronically stored information? Lawsuits are a fact of life for organizations today. Recent surveys show that the average U.S. company faces 305 suits at any one time; that number jumps to 556...
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    2 New Niche Areas for Ediscovery Implementation

    Ediscovery benefits have penetrated into many areas that organizations have started viewing e-discovery as a major revenue pooling measure. Governmental rules have been implemented with regard to electronically stored information and one good example is the change in Louisianan civic rules that...
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    Article: Reduce Workload using Ediscovery Systems

    Information systems are difficult to handle when they are stored in distributed network systems. Electronic discovery has contributed to this by powering legal discovery searches, which cover all data stores, to efficiently return appropriate data. It has been proved that intelligent systems can...
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    Article: Manage Law Suits with eDiscovery Systems

    It has been estimated that an average mid/large corporation deals with more than 20 ongoing lawsuits at any given point of time. This is a revelation into how much of effort goes into preserving legal data within the organization. Since legal evidences are shared between organizations and law...
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    White Paper: E-Discovery

    Is your organization prepared for e-discovery? Odds are it is not. According to an October 2006 LexisNexis survey of the members of the Association of Corporate Counsel, only 7% of corporate attorneys indicated they were prepared for the new rules. In fact, over 50% of the lawyers were not even...
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