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By Julie Brook
Most discovery requests will require production of electronic data. Even if you’re tech savvy, it’s better not to go it alone because the sanctions for missing something can be huge, as Delta Airlines and defense counsel in a trademark case have found out the hard way. Plus you have an ethical duty to competently handle e-discovery—including bringing technical consultants on board when needed. Using a cross-disciplinary team that understands the legal issues, the type of data the client generates, and where that data may be found within the client’s technology infrastructure can help you avoid e-discovery pitfalls.
Read the complete article at: Avoid the Dangers of Missing E-Data