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Perspective

Apr. 7, 2010

Plotting Your e-Discovery Search

Daniel Garrie of ARC and Yoav Griver of Zeichner Ellman & Krause advise on how to avoid the pitfalls of a poorly designed e-discovery search.

By Daniel Garrie and Yoav Griver

Today, counsel knows the importance of having the right search when engaged in electronic discovery. Using the wrong terms can lead to the non-production or inadvertent destruction of relevant information. The problem confronting counsel is that, if they do not understand the technology on which the information is stored, issuing a list of keywords, no matter how thoughtful, is akin to sending a blind man into a warehouse of documents with...

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