EDRM Model
The EDRM diagram represents a conceptual view of the e-discovery process, not a literal, linear or waterfall model. One may engage in some but not all of the steps outlined in the diagram, or one may elect to carry out the steps…
The EDRM diagram represents a conceptual view of the e-discovery process, not a literal, linear or waterfall model. One may engage in some but not all of the steps outlined in the diagram, or one may elect to carry out the steps…
Updated November 3, 2010 Aim: In the identification phase the legal team develops and executes a plan to identify and validate potentially relevant ESI sources including people and systems. INTRODUCTION See also EDRM Identification Standards. Identification is used to identify potential sources of…
Aim: Displaying ESI before audiences (at depositions, hearings, trials, etc.), especially in native & near-native forms, to elicit further information, validate existing facts or positions, or persuade an audience. Goal: Develop facts, leverage technology, facilitate communication and persuade. * Although represented…