eDiscovery Guide
Production Articles
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When producing documents it is important that the production be carefully quality checked by the producing party prior to release of the data. -
In the electronic discovery world, it is still necessary to find "space" for a very large volume of electronic documents, even if you can't see them as you can see boxes of paper documents. -
When loading the data into your internal database--whether data produced to you or data produced by you--it is important to keep in mind considerations to prevent alteration of the data you have received and to facilitate the efficient review by the legal team. -
Negotiations about the form in which the production of documents by all parties will be made should have already occurred by the time documents are being prepared to be produced. -
Pursuant to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, "a responding party must produce the information in a form or forms in which it is ordinarily maintained or in a form or forms that are reasonably usable." -
It is very important to document the history of document productions, both paper based and electronic based. -
In the electronic discovery era, technology and technicians are critical to ensuring a smooth and efficient production. -
With the unprecedented increase in the amount of electronic data that is being created and stored in the corporate community, there has been a corresponding increase in focus on how data that has been collected and reviewed is ultimately produced in civil litigation and regulatory investigations.