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e-Book: Chapter 5 - Understanding the Data Collection Process
sponsored by Symantec Corporation
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Posted:
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06 Aug 2008
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Published:
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01 Aug 2008
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Format:
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PDF
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Length:
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9
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Although data collection may not seem to be a daunting challenge, the IT and legal departments need to be aware of the requirements and complexities in complying with e-discovery orders. One of the biggest mistakes an IT shop can make is to think it can handle e-discovery without understanding the risks. Improper data collection can jeopardize the admissibility or reliability of data and can result in substantial costs and potential sanctions.
The data collection part of e-discovery is just one of many steps that must be followed in a legal proceeding.
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Authors
Margie Semilof
Senior News Director
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TechTarget
Margie Semilof is the senior news director for TechTarget’s Windows Media Group and is responsible for news coverage of the Windows platform. A high-tech journalist for more than 20 years, Semilof has written about a variety of technical topics ranging from hardware and software to telecom and networking.
Kathryn Hilton
Senior Analyst
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Contoural Inc.
Kathryn Hilton has worked as an industry analyst for Gartner Group and for several large storage companies. She is currently a senior analyst for policy at Contoural Inc., a provider of business and technology consulting services that focuses on litigation readiness, compliance, information and records management, and data storage strategy.
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