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eDiscovery Processes And Procedures: The Information Analysis Steps Part II Of II
February 9, 2009
Guest Column: eDiscovery Processes And Procedures: The Information Analysis Steps Part II Of II
By Jerome M Wendt DCIG, LLC
Responding to an eDiscovery request is definitely not a task that most enterprise organizations eagerly anticipate. But the pain of an eDiscovery is often a result of poorly written or non-existent internal policies and procedures. An organization that takes the time to put internal policies and procedures in place may not only avoid this scenario but also lower its overall cost of doing an eDiscovery.
In a previous blog entry, I discussed the initial information gathering steps an organization should take when responding to an eDiscovery request. In this blog entry, I take a look at the steps an organization should follow to analyze the electronically stored information (ESI) pertinent to the eDiscovery after it has completed a preliminary collection and identification of the data.
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