Your Participation in an Important eDiscovery Industry Survey is Requested

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Greetings to our wonderful EDRM community,

We invite you to participate on EDRM’s Privilege Log Global Community Survey which is open today through Friday July 30th and is completely anonymous.  We are happy to support our Priv Log Project’s work product, which gained thumbs up from 4 out of 4 judges in the Georgetown Sharktank, in a FRCP (Federal Rules of Civil Procedure) opportunity for change that a formal suggestion by the Lawyers Committee for Civil Justice (LCJ) opened.

EDRM is a global multidisciplinary organization with participants on all sides of the legal spectrum including defense, plaintiff, government, non profit, and individuals.  We seek the input of all constituents in this survey that will inform our collective approach to rules changes around handling privileged documents.
Thank you in advance for participating in our survey. There are 17 questions and it takes 2-3 minutes to complete.

The EDRM Privilege Log Protocol Committee plans to submit its Privilege Log Protocol as a possible alternative to manual log entry. EDRM would like to gather data on the current sentiment surrounding privilege logs, and then submit that information to the Rules Committee in the aggregate. Participation in the survey is voluntary and all responses are anonymous.

Take the Survey Now!

Thank you in advance for sharing your insights,
Mary & Kaylee
EDRM

Author

  • Mary Mack

    Mary Mack is the CEO and Chief Legal Technologist for EDRM. Mary was the co-editor of the Thomson Reuters West Treatise, eDiscovery for Corporate Counsel for 10 years and the co-author of A Process of Illumination: the Practical Guide to Electronic Discovery. She holds the CISSP among her certifications.