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Collection

Core Services:

  • Technology Legal Consulting - Legal Technology Strategy Consulting working with counsel to make copies of relevant ESI and gather in the most economical manner while attempting to be the least disruptive to the organizations business operations. Following the plan developed during the identification process, the collection work requires the skills that ensure a thorough process is performed that reflects a good faith effort to gather or collect all relevant ESI.
  • Complete Forensic Management to provide the tools to manage your litigation holds, information management with true early case assessment, filtered remote collections, searching, and production deliveries using a remote automated solution that meets legal and forensics standards.
  • Triage Forensics - This service is designed to offer a summary level computer forensics services for standard family litigation. “Triage” applied with best practice processes is a decision making system that provides a framework for analysis decision making, outcome goal prioritization, and resource allocation with “Forensics” standards. That gives you what we call “Triage Forensics” with a focus on known factors derived from a long history of family case law. One flat rate fee will provide counsel with a defensible forensic process using standard criteria to identify relevant data without expensive investigative costs.
  • Selective Forensic Collection Service - This service is designed to pre-filter and include data that is relevant from a larger set of data that was collected. This service with prior planning can be combined with the collection and preservation services to pre-filter data to include during the collection process. This greatly reduces volume of data thus lowering overall costs of eDiscovery.
 

Gathering ESI for further use in the e-discovery process (processing, review, etc.).

 

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