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Facilitate the resolution of electronic discovery disputes
by bringing to bear an in-depth understanding of issues specific
to electronic discovery. |
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Guide parties and their counsel through the more arcane
and technical issues of electronic discovery to a broad range of
effective solutions. |
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Preside over electronic discovery disputes in areas
such as: |
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preservation orders. |
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demands for production of electronic information. |
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responses to demands for production of electronic information. |
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search parameters, methodologies, protocols and criteria. |
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forms of production (native format, paper, PDF, etc.). |
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cost-shifting. |
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Draw on 16 years experience as a litigation attorney,
14 years in automated litigation support, and 10 years in electronic
discovery. |
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Devote the time and resources needed to bring the parties
to a successful resolution of their electronic discovery issues. |
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| For more discussion about electronic
discovery special masters, see "Mastering
the Use of E-Discovery Special Masters," Reprinted with
permission from Digital Discovery & e-Evidence, Volume 3, Number
3, pages 5-7 (March 2003). Copyright 2003 by Pike and Fischer, Inc.
For more information on Digital Discovery & e-Evidence, call
1-800-255-8131 ext 248. |