The fourth in a series examining ediscovery concepts addressed in legal ethics opinions. This post examines meaningful ediscovery meet and confer sessions.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
Identification of ESI Custodians is examined in this post, the third in a series discussing legal ethics regarding e-discovery competency.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
Preservation of ESI is examined in this post, the second in a series discussing issues raised in legal ethics opinions regarding e-discovery competency.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
The first in a series of posts explaining concepts addressed in legal ethics opinions regarding e-discovery competency.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
In non-legalese, a custodian is a witness or potential witness with control of relevant evidence such as documents or electronically stored information.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology
The concept of metadata is often misunderstood by attorneys and courts alike. Used correctly, metadata provides insight about cases.| Percipient - Legal Services Powered by Technology