13May
Thinking Outside the eDiscovery Box: How Technology Solves Data Problems Beyond Litigation
Back in 2006, when Rule 34 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) was amended to create a new category of discoverable information – Electronically Stored Information or ESI – eDiscovery was legitimized, and eDiscovery software was created to...
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Ipro Tech
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