By introducing policies and involving experts before or at the onset of litigation, lawyers are helping themselves and their clients to ease the burden of
managing electronic evidence.
Your IT department should not try
manage electronic evidence during internal investigations if they don't have the experience - even when instructed by the legal department.
Not exact matches
Electronic Discovery for Small Cases:
Managing Digital
Evidence and ESI, by Bruce A. Olson and Tom O'Connor, was published a year ago.
Over the course of a combined 18 years in these roles, Peter has undertaken analysis of
electronic evidence in hundreds of criminal and civil matters, presented expert
evidence to state and federal courts, investigated and remediated internal and external data breaches for numerous organisations,
managed complex
electronic discovery environments, and provided advice to government, public and private organisations in relation to cybersecurity and IT governance related issues.
This database technology allows legal professionals to image, code, analyze, review and
manage the massive amounts of
electronic evidence, a process called «
electronic database discovery» (EDD).
A relatively new breed of e-discovery lawyer has emerged as the sheer volume of
electronic evidence began to multiply in cases, resulting in a need for better management, according to Dera Nevin,
managing counsel, e-discovery at TD Bank Group.
In a similar effort to increase access to justice and simplify citizens» lives, the Cyberjustice Laboratory also adapted PARLe to allow individuals to dispute tickets, upload
evidence, reach settlement agreements and
manage any resulting trials from the comfort of their homes through their
electronic devices.
Prior to establishing Burney Consultants, Brett spent five years at the law firm of Thompson Hine LLP in Cleveland, Ohio, where he worked extensively with litigation teams in building
electronic document databases, counseling on
electronic discovery issues, and
managing the technical responsibilities of presenting
electronic evidence at trial.
Rakesh Madhava is CEO of Nextpoint, an
evidence management service based in the cloud for lawyers to
manage their
electronic data.