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It’s safe to say electronic evidence—text messages, digital photos, cloud storage, and the internet of things—will be involved in every new case you have. As a result, it’s important you prepare to produce and request electronic evidence from the start of your case.
Why You Need to Prep
Early preparation for e-discovery doesn’t only reduce risk, it gives you the best odds of winning your case. Moreover, early preparation for e-discovery is the best antidote to clients who conceal facts or evidence from their own lawyers. Nothing matches the peace of mind you’ll experience from knowing all the facts, […]
Read the complete article at Preparing for E-Discovery, Step One: the Client Interview