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Attorneys have numerous challenges to address when it comes to eDiscovery.  Missteps in the eDiscovery process can hurt a case and threaten their reputation.  It is critical for Plaintiff's Counsel to know specifically the type of information they need to support their client's case. Likewise, it is critical for Defense Counsel to understand what information is available to them and the ease or difficulty of producing such information if requested.  Mistakes here could lead to significant unnecessary costs and can threaten an attorney's reputation.

Our professionals assist Plaintiff's Counsel in determining the appropriate information to request during Rule 26(f) Conferences and Defense Counsel in adequately responding to requests for electronically stored information (ESI)Learn more at Meet & Confer Consulting.

In today's hyper-connected world, information that can make or break your case can, quite literally, be located anywhere in the enterprise.  Gone are the days when electronic documents could be relatively easily located in a file share or mail repository.  Today potentially responsive ESI can be found on company computers and file shares as well as personal computers, internet-connected mobile phones, and other storage media.  Knowing where to look for this information and how to extract it while preserving metadata is a challenging task that JCS can help you or your clients with.  Learn more at Digital Forensics.

 

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