Abstract

Implementation of a discovery readiness program is not straightforward. Utilization of trusted sources and tools brings E-discovery one step closer to implementing a program that works. As the industry continues to evolve, additional tools and techniques will be available in the market. E-discovery engineers will also become more prevalent as the industry evolves with their new methodologies, inventions, and ideas. Legal and technical teams need to bridge the gap by creating a process before venturing down the road of e-discovery. Unfortunately, the process is not perfect. There are preservation, collection, processing, and review issues, but through team effort, these issues can be minimized. There are several techniques and tools that can be used to identify the gaps in the process.

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