E-Discovery: Processing Electronically Stored Information | Practical Law

E-Discovery: Processing Electronically Stored Information | Practical Law

A Practice Note examining the processing phase of e-discovery, including the benefits and logistics of processing electronically stored information (ESI). Specifically, this Note discusses the most common processing functions, such as metadata extraction and filtering, the generation of a searchable text index, de-duplication, and de-NISTing. This Note also offers guidance on how to select and work effectively with the ESI processing entity.

E-Discovery: Processing Electronically Stored Information

Practical Law Practice Note w-002-5325 (Approx. 20 pages)

E-Discovery: Processing Electronically Stored Information

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note examining the processing phase of e-discovery, including the benefits and logistics of processing electronically stored information (ESI). Specifically, this Note discusses the most common processing functions, such as metadata extraction and filtering, the generation of a searchable text index, de-duplication, and de-NISTing. This Note also offers guidance on how to select and work effectively with the ESI processing entity.