e-Discovery For Dummies
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Discover the process of e-discovery and put good practices in place.
Electronic information involved in a lawsuit requires a completely different process for management and archiving than paper information. With the recent change to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure making all lawsuits subject to e-discovery as soon as they are filed, it is more important than ever to make sure that good e-discovery practices are in place.
e-Discovery For Dummies is an ideal beginner resource for anyone looking to understand the rules and implications of e-discovery policy and procedures. This helpful guide introduces you to all the most important information for incorporating legal, technical, and judicial issues when dealing with the e-discovery process. You’ll learn the various risks and best practices for a company that is facing litigation and you’ll see how to develop an e-discovery strategy if a company does not already have one in place.
- E-discovery is the process by which electronically stored information sought, located, secured, preserved, searched, filtered, authenticated, and produced with the intent of using it as evidence
- Follow the correct steps in the e-discovery process
- Anticipate potential risks
- Develop an e-discovery strategy for your company
- Identify best practices in the event of litigation
- What happened — explore the legal changes that made e-discovery an issue and what they mean to you
- Your ESI IQ — get a comprehensive look at your electronically stored information (ESI) and how to manage it effectively
- Set up a team — assemble a team of employees from your IT and Legal departments and establish how to work together on important e-discovery projects
- Make a plan — identify potentially relevant ESI and how to comply with litigation holds
- Put the plan into action — preserve ESI, redact privileged info, and produce ESI in its native format, including metadata
- If you’re challenged — find out how to evaluate admissibility and document your evidence
- Be prepared — build an electronic records management program and policy and monitor compliance
- Call for backup — know when to bring in outside vendors and computer forensics specialists
- Why you can’t ignore e-discovery
- How to prepare for litigation
- Ten essential e-discovery rules
- How to create a data map
- What data to keep
- How to set up a document repository
- Suggestions for controlling your e-discovery costs
- How to review, process, and filter information
Addresses the rules and process of e-discovery and the implications of not having good e-discovery practices in place
Explains how to develop an e-discovery strategy if a company does not have one in place
e-Discovery For Dummies will help you discover the process and best practices of managing electronic information for lawsuits.
Introduction.Part I: Examining e-Discovery and ESI Essentials.Chapter 1: Knowing Why e-Discovery Is a Burning Issue.
Chapter 2: Taking a Close Look at Electronically Stored Information (ESI).
Chapter 3: Building e-Discovery Best Practices into Your Company.
Part II: Guidelines for e-Discovery and Professional Competence.Chapter 4: The Playbook: Federal Rules and Advisory Guidelines.
Chapter 5: Judging Professional Competence and Conduct.
Part III: Identif ying, Preser ving, and Collecting ESI.Chapter 6: Identifying Potentially Relevant ESI.
Chapter 7: Complying with ESI Preservation and a Litigation Hold.
Chapter 8: Managing e-Discovery Conferences and Protocols.
Part IV: Processing, Protecting, and Producing ESI.Chapter 9: Processing, Filtering, and Reviewing ESI.
Chapter 10: Protecting Privilege, Privacy, and Work Product.
Chapter 11: Producing and Releasing Responsive ESI.
Part V: Get ting Litigation Ready.Chapter 12: Dealing with Evidentiary Issues and Challenges.
Chapter 13: Bringing In Special Forces: Computer Forensics.
Part VI: Strategizing for e-Discovery Success.Chapter 14: Managing and Archiving Business Records.
Chapter 15: Viewing e-Discovery Law from the Bench.
Chapter 16: e-Discovery for Large-Scale and Complex Litigation.
Chapter 17: e-Discovery for Small Cases.
Part VII: The Part of Tens.Chapter 18: Ten Most Important e-Discovery Rules.
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Keep an Edge on Your e-Discovery Expertise.
Chapter 20: Ten e-Discovery Cases with Really Good Lessons.
Glossary.Index.Linda Volonino is an e-discovery consultant and computer forensics expert who aids lawyers and judges in preparing for e-discovery. She is coauthor of Computer Forensics For Dummies. Ian Redpath is an attorney with 32 years of litigation experience in federal courts. He consults on e-discovery.
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Weight | 19 oz |
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Dimensions | 21 × 165 × 250 in |