ediscovery & Forensics

During 2009 there have been some decisions of note in the Australian courts in the electronic discovery area. David McGrath reviews some of those cases and highlights the trends.

Is there a difference between eforensics and ediscovery? e.law's Alan Watt takes a close-up look.

An evolutionary analysis of the latest ediscovery service offerings from CCH’s Scott Giillard
 

Information flow is changing: collaboration is no longer just with your close colleagues, it can with great ease include an extended global network and even a space shuttle, as ediscovery expert Michelle Mahoney discovered.

Allison Stanfield looks at the many challenges in preparing electronic documents to present to a court that will be accepted as evidence.

In a major shakeup of the ediscovery industry in Australia, Australia’s e.law has acquired the assets of CCH Workflow Solutions from parent company Wolters Kluwer Asia Pacific.

Eddie Sheehy examines the fundamentals of ediscovery, why sorting and locating electronic evidence is fast becoming a core business need.

Iris Data Services has announced the release of the Unity 2.x eDiscovery processing platform.

Hannah Petrie, Legal Counsel for eBay Australia & New Zealand, gives a survival guide for any organisation preparing for the risk of a potential ediscovery case.

Information flow is changing: collaboration is no longer just with your close colleagues, it can with great ease include an extended global network and even a space shuttle, as ediscovery expert Michelle Mahoney discovered.

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