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eDiscovery Trends: 2011 Year In Review & Forecasting 2012

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Barry Murphy on 2012-09-07 10:08:46. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

In this document, eDJ Analysts look back on the eDiscovery market in 2011 and forecast what is to come in 2012.

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Defining Information Governance: Theory or Action?

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Greg Buckles on 2012-09-07 11:00:49. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

In a relatively short period, the phrase, “Information Governance” has evolved from an obscure specialist term to a branded concept that some global software and hardware companies are spending millions of dollars to popularize. In 2004, there were just over 400 instances of the phrase in Google’s US index; today there are hundreds of thousands. Publications such as The Economist have covered the […]

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Ten Components Of An Effective Vendor Selection Process

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Babs Deacon on 2013-11-13 12:31:26. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

Preferred vendor programs are not just for large corporations and multi-national law firms. Such programs are standard operating procedures for companies of all sizes as an effective method for lowering eDiscovery costs while raising quality levels.

In many highly regulated industries such as government and financial services, there is a high degree of scrutiny surrounding software and service procurement for litigation teams. […]

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Predictive Information Governance: The Time Has Come

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Barry Murphy on 2013-06-24 13:55:44. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

Information Governance is challenging because there is such a high volume of digital information. The use of predictive technologies can help organizations to better use and manage information. A complimentary copy of this report is available at: http://www.recommind.com/resources/knowledge_library/whitepaper/predictive-information-governance-the-time-has-come

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Legal Hold Notification: Demystifying The Market

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Mikki Tomlinson on 2013-09-18 19:52:19. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

For some organizations, management of the legal hold notification (LHN) process is not viewed as something that should or could be handled as a business process. Others simply don’t know where to turn to understand the requirements of a solid LHN program and the options for managing it. At risk organizations are those that are less likely to have been serial […]

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The eDJ Bottom Line: FRCP Amendments and Discovery Costs

This historical eDJ Group analyst research report was published by Babs Deacon on 2013-10-01 18:08:59. Content and opinions within were based on best available knowledge. The Legal Technology market and best practices have rapidly evolved. Historical content is copyrighted and cannot be quoted or cited without written permission. The migrated description and links may have formatting and path issues. Contact Greg@eDJGroupInc.com with any questions.

Proposed amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) will:

– Require litigators to tackle complex Discovery cost calculations
– Necessitate Early Case Assessment (ECA) participation
– Understand data volumes, cull rates and workflow options
– Proactively engage with eDiscovery service providers to have competitive offerings in place

The proposed amendments mean litigators will need to sharpen their pencils and become “eDiscovery Calculator” savvy in order to […]

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