Outsourcing White Papers
Exploring e-Discovery Tools
Overview STAYING ON TOP of legal requests and litigation holds doesn't have to be so complicated. There are basic technical tools that can help provide a level of preparedness for litigation - whether a company handles hundreds of lawsuits a year or only four or five annually and outsourcers the entire process to outside counsel or third-party vendors. The trick knows what the tools are and how to use them. Staying ahead of the game is critical when thinking about e-discovery. Because the crux of any litigation hold notice focuses on identifying and preserving information, it's always beneficial to put in place tools that make it easier to do the core functions of searching and preserving the information.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | October 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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