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Perspective

Feb. 5, 2010

Formulating a Roadmap for E-Discovery

Knowledge standards are necessary to understand the complex issues of technology and law involved in e-discovery, writes Daniel Garrie of ARC.

By Daniel Garrie

Today, multiple organizations are forming to develop knowledge standards respective to the field of electronic discovery. These organizations are seeking to define a baseline aptitude to independently gauge a technologist grasp of the core technology components involved in the different systems forming the electronic discovery process. More importantly, these organizations are reacting to the critical need to develop, implement, and maintain general stand...

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