Corporations today must cope with increasingly complex litigation and regulatory requirements for the management of electronically stored information (ESI). Exponential growth in data volumes and the proliferation of data storage locations are also placing a significant strain on the available resources for ESI production. As a result, companies face budget challenges and a growing risk of penalties due to late or incomplete e-discovery responses.
To assess the scope of the challenges and how companies are addressing them, Integreon conducted an in-depth roundtable discussion at a recent legal industry conference. We brought together more than thirty participants from top corporations and law firms. They represented a cross section of industry roles, including lawyers and litigation support professionals, IT managers, and compliance and records management experts.
Our roundtable report, “E-Discovery Research Roundtable: Buyers’ Perspectives on Challenges and Solutions,” summarizes the group’s thinking. It discusses in detail the steps corporations and their outside counsel are taking to contain costs, manage risk and address the issues stemming from emerging technologies such as smart phones, social media and cloud computing.
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Source: Integreon Blog
By: Jeffery Fehrman & Eric Feistel
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