In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the ability to deftly navigate through vast volumes of electronically stored information (ESI) has become an invaluable asset within the legal sector.
Every week, the Array team reviews the latest news and analysis about the evolving field of eDiscovery to bring you the topics and trends you need to know. This week’s post covers the week of June 3-9 ...
E-discovery is a relatively new concept that describes the process by which information is recovered from corporate networks, usually to answer the demands of regulators or the law. It is a subject ...
An examination of the nature, extent, and limitations of the electronic discovery (e-discovery) modules and features available through Microsoft Purview eDiscovery (Purview eDiscovery). Phil serves as ...
Whether they know it or not, most lawyers whose practice includes electronic discovery follow the Electronic Discovery Reference Model. The model outlines, at a high level, steps in the e-discovery ...
Information technology processes are not just for when things go wrong, but instead if a vital asset in effectively managing a plethora of data in the discovery process Today’s litigators face a high ...
Given that litigation is consistently on the rise, regulatory bodies continue to ramp up investigations, and local law enforcement is increasingly aware of the ease at which it can source evidence ...
The idea of an ‘industry gold standard’ in legal tech is perhaps nowhere more apparent than kCura’s Relativity ecosystem. As kCura’s signature e-discovery software, Relativity is currently on version ...
Businesses that invest in procedures to manage and discover their electronic data will find themselves better prepared legally and financially if faced with litigation. That's the message from a pair ...