Understanding The E-Discovery Process

 

Establishing a Repeatable Process

 

A complex and expensive process, electronic discovery involves dozens of steps, massive amounts of data in multiple repositories and a vast line up of stakeholders — corporate legal departments, IT teams, outside counsel and often service providers.

The companies and law firms that do e-discovery well have established clear and repeatable processes to standardize the way discovery works for all matters. This yields faster results, better control over sensitive data and tremendous cost savings on e-discovery projects.

 

To help in the development of these processes, industry pioneers, such as Attenex, have joined forces to establish the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), a set of practical guidelines, standards and best practices for e-discovery. The graphic below outlines the standard steps of e-discovery.

 

Electronic Discovery Reference Model

Attenex has created a dynamic e-discovery eco-system that offers end-to-end solutions with unmatched flexibility based on a unique collaborative model with service providers, technology partners and review partners through our Attenex Advantage™ Partner Network. The Attenex Patterns E-discovery software helps corporations and their law firms find what’s relevant fast. Our patented content analysis and visualization technology enables users to quickly and accurately navigate document collections to identify information-rich documents.

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