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Linked – Four Steps to Avoid Discovery Overload

Honestly, I think one of the most common problems I’ve seen over the years is doing these steps, but in the wrong order.

  1. “Identify the facts and recognize missing pieces
  2. Confirm what you know
  3. Interview key players
  4. Compile data for analysis”

Too many people are compiling ALL the data, then figuring out the case later. No wonder they have such huge costs related to their eDiscovery data.

There’s more at the link.

http://www.lawtechnologytoday.org/2018/06/four-steps-to-avoid-discovery-overload/

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