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What is an E-discovery Lawyer?

Clio

In law, e-discovery refers to the process in which electronically stored information relevant to a legal case is identified, collected, preserved, reviewed and produced. Such information can include emails, online documents, databases, social media posts, and other digital data. What does an e-discovery lawyer do?

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What is ECA (Early Case Assessment) and Why is it Important?

Percipient

Early case assessment (ECA) provides an opportunity to understand documentary and digital evidence. ” While ECA is often associated with electronic discovery and the early analysis of electronically stored information (ESI), its scope should not be so limited. .”

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The Future of Legal Tech: How Technology Is Transforming the Business of Law

MatterSuite

E-Discovery and Document Management Electronic Discovery: E-discovery platforms such as RelativityOne and Everlaw automate the identification, collection, and analysis of electronic documents during litigation. This reduces manual labor, minimizes errors, and lowers costs associated with discovery.

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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

E-Discovery and Digital Forensics: Electronic discovery (e-discovery) has become a crucial aspect of modern litigation. With the exponential growth of digital data, legal proceedings often involve vast amounts of electronically stored information (ESI).