Civil Litigation
Feb. 4, 2012
eDiscovery: Suggested philosophy for solos and small firms
A look at what options are available for those with a tight budget.





A. Marco Turk
Emeritus Professor
CSU Dominguez Hills
Email: amarcoturk.commentary@gmail.com
A. Marco Turk is a contributing writer, professor emeritus and former director of the Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding program at CSU Dominguez Hills, and currently adjunct professor of law, Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution, Pepperdine University Caruso School of Law.
The closing out of 2011 left us with yet another year of advancement in the eDiscovery arena concerning electronically stored information (ESI). From the later stages of 2010 through the end of 2011, federal courts once again seized the opportunity to continue their rush to establish the law in this ever-expanding field. It appears that many of the larger firms are taking the eDiscovery revolution seriously, regularly creating specialized departments devoted to the field and hiring lawyers...
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