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eDiscovery: Not just for large firms!
FromNew Solo
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Length:
77 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Take a deep dive into eDiscovery for small and midsized firms with an old friend and frequent New Solo contributor, guest Brett Burney, a lawyer and longtime consultant who’s passionate about legal tech. Facing a mountain of electronic documents from PDFs to spreadsheets to emails to texts in discovery? You don’t need to be an expert, but you do need to understand the basics, the traps, and the available tools.
Start by accepting that electronic files aren’t paper files. They are inherently different and aren’t meant to be printed out. Embrace the format and treat electronic documents as what they are. If you print electronic documentation out, or you accept a printed version, you’re not getting the full picture, and you’re letting potentially valuable information slip through your fingers.
It's a digital world, and litigation is more likely than ever to include emails, smartphones, voice mails, social media posts and comments, and texts.
If you’ve been wondering if you’re doing the best job possible with eDiscovery, this is the episode for you.
Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com
Topics:
Electronic discovery (eDiscovery) involves electronic files that are inherently different than paper discovery. What you need to know and mistakes you may be making.
Metadata included in electronic documents can offer valuable clues that help you prepare your case, but it’s easy to contaminate that data.
Understand the available tools that organize, preserve, and prepare digital evidence, including extracting text messages, voice memos, and emails from smartphones and tablets.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Previously on New Solo, with guest Brett Burney
LegalWeek New York
iMazing
“Forensic Image,” Science Direct
Synctech
Synctech SMS Backup and Restore
X1 Search
Page Vault
Pagefreezer
WebPreserver vs. Pagefreezer
Relativity
Relativity One
Everlaw
NextPoint
Logicull
Disco
Lexbe
GoldFynch
Acrobat
Digital WarRoom
NextPoint blog, “eDiscovery with Outlook: 3 Reasons Why Outlook is NOT a Document Review Tool,”
Start by accepting that electronic files aren’t paper files. They are inherently different and aren’t meant to be printed out. Embrace the format and treat electronic documents as what they are. If you print electronic documentation out, or you accept a printed version, you’re not getting the full picture, and you’re letting potentially valuable information slip through your fingers.
It's a digital world, and litigation is more likely than ever to include emails, smartphones, voice mails, social media posts and comments, and texts.
If you’ve been wondering if you’re doing the best job possible with eDiscovery, this is the episode for you.
Got questions or ideas about solo and small practices? Drop us a line at NewSolo@legaltalknetwork.com
Topics:
Electronic discovery (eDiscovery) involves electronic files that are inherently different than paper discovery. What you need to know and mistakes you may be making.
Metadata included in electronic documents can offer valuable clues that help you prepare your case, but it’s easy to contaminate that data.
Understand the available tools that organize, preserve, and prepare digital evidence, including extracting text messages, voice memos, and emails from smartphones and tablets.
Mentioned in This Episode:
Previously on New Solo, with guest Brett Burney
LegalWeek New York
iMazing
“Forensic Image,” Science Direct
Synctech
Synctech SMS Backup and Restore
X1 Search
Page Vault
Pagefreezer
WebPreserver vs. Pagefreezer
Relativity
Relativity One
Everlaw
NextPoint
Logicull
Disco
Lexbe
GoldFynch
Acrobat
Digital WarRoom
NextPoint blog, “eDiscovery with Outlook: 3 Reasons Why Outlook is NOT a Document Review Tool,”
Released:
May 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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