Requesting Party Discovery Concerns

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Early stage concerns to a requesting party might be:
  • Has opposing counsel sufficiently implemented a Litigation-hold on all relevant ESI?
  • Which specific source devices does the opponent store the relevant ESI?
  • Who are the producing party's custodians in possession of relevant ESI?
  • How many types of ESI exist?
  • Does opposing counsel possess an e-Discovery plan for these contingencies? 

For a big picture view of common Requesting Party considerations: click here.

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We welcome the opportunity to have a discussion about a certain matter that you are representing.

We can either run a conflicts of interest check before delving into the details or we can stay at 30,000 ft. and just go over the high-points to determine whether our firm is a right fit.

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Litigation Consulting

The value in enlisting the services of an e-Discovery litigation consultant should be to save TIME and avoid COSTLY mistakes in the following ways:

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  • Practical guidance through all phases of litigation from identification and preservation through collection, processing review and production of electronic evidence
  • Extensive experience with e-Discovery motions (including motions to compel and spoliation claims), drafting computer examination protocols, and providing interrogatory support to conduct or defend IT expert depositions
  • Technical expertise permitting a thorough understanding of a client's IT systems and infrastructure
  • Scope management through effective meet-and-confer planning
  • To assist the litigation team with insight and expertise in the area of electronically stored information (ESI) as it relates to civil and criminal litigation matters
  • To provide timely, objective feedback and analysis concerning e-discovery strategies 

 

 

Disclaimer

This information is neither designed nor intended to provide legal or other professional advice but is intended merely to be one of many sources for research on e-Discovery related topics. While every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of this information, no responsibility can be accepted for errors or omissions. Recipients of information or services provided by CyberControls, LLC shall maintain full, professional, and direct responsibility to their clients for any information or services rendered by CyberControls, LLC.  

Producing Party Discovery Concerns

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Early stage concerns to an attorney representing a producing party might be:
  • To meet with client in order to implement a defensible Litigation-hold.
  • To draft an e-Discovery Plan.
  • To quickly identify all sources of relevant ESI.
  • To quickly identify all custodians of relevant ESI.
  • To quickly identify all potential possibilities where inadvertent deletion of relevant ESI exist and options to prevent it.

For a big picture view of common Producing Party considerations:click here.

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Online Consulting

CyberControls utilizes a government-standard 128-bit AES encryption online meeting service to collaborate and preview ESI with our clients on a remote basis. Benefits derived from remote online access are:

  • Document drafting revisions online
  • Attorney/client online review of e-Discovery Plan and Litigation Hold updates on a remote basis.