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E-discovery implicates many information systems policies and processes.  Proper planning in these areas can reduce risk and lower the burden of e-discovery.  Our professionals can assist with both user and administrative issues.

E-discovery planning often involves control of information repositories.  We can work with your information systems group to determine where risks can be lowered and burdens reduced.  Often we find that significant gains can be achieved through changes in information systems policies and processes.  These gains can be leveraged into other areas such as security and disaster recovery.

Whenever new information systems are planned and implemented, proper consideration should be given to e-discovery concerns.  New information systems carry a significant opportunity that may be missed if these issues are not explored.  We can work with your information systems group to provide additional education regarding these issues and practical guidance based on experience with numerous implementations in varying environments.

Enterprise content management is at the leading edge of records management and e-discovery planning.  As e-records continue to grow, the importance of enterprise content management systems will also grow from business, legal and technology perspectives.  We work regularly with these concepts and systems and can help you develop and tailor a program that addresses e-discovery and other legal issues.