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Peter,
Thank you for the link. I understand the basic concept, I just wasn't sure when it was used or in what situations. I assume when we were sued, it wasn't used.
Best,
Lisa
>>>well unless an organization doesn't use email and has no word processing, e-spreadsheets, e-powerpoints, databases and many other digital types of information and uses paper exclusively e-discovery wouldn't be used. that said in today's environment e-discovery is used in just about all forms of litigation, audits and investigations. a good place to start learning more about it would be to review the materials at the Electronic Discovery Reference Model website http://www.edrm.net/
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