Requesting Parties: Preparing for a Document Review (Federal) | Practical Law

Requesting Parties: Preparing for a Document Review (Federal) | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing ways that counsel can prepare to review another party's (or a nonparty's) documents, such as those received in response to a request for the production of documents (RFP) or a subpoena. This Note provides guidance on assessing the likely size and nature of the production, preparing a budget, engaging an e-discovery vendor, identifying the goals for the document review, selecting the structure and method to use when reviewing the document production, setting up the document review platform, and assembling a review team. 

Requesting Parties: Preparing for a Document Review (Federal)

Practical Law Practice Note w-036-0358 (Approx. 12 pages)

Requesting Parties: Preparing for a Document Review (Federal)

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing ways that counsel can prepare to review another party's (or a nonparty's) documents, such as those received in response to a request for the production of documents (RFP) or a subpoena. This Note provides guidance on assessing the likely size and nature of the production, preparing a budget, engaging an e-discovery vendor, identifying the goals for the document review, selecting the structure and method to use when reviewing the document production, setting up the document review platform, and assembling a review team.