Noun
e-discovery (uncountable)
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(computing, law) Discovery in civil litigation which deals with the exchange of information in electronic format.
A legal team within a large enterprise may have to deal with large volumes of confidential information stored in document management systems and e-discovery applications. Source: Internet
Although many archiving platforms today include search and e-discovery features, none can match legal-focused data management tools. Source: Internet
Effective information governance means a company is also anticipating the impact of collecting, processing, or storing ESI with cloud providers under various legal duties unrelated to e-discovery management. Source: Internet
Further, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure governing e-discovery that took effect in December 2006 mandate that electronic records be considered equivalent to paper records in the discovery process. Source: Internet
Data loss prevention (DLP) for comprehensive e-discovery, and protected all help you keep content secure while maintaining Drive’s intuitive collaboration experience. Source: Internet
As part of a company's information governance program, rules describing e-discovery processes and their application to all of a company's ESI should be in place engaging cloud-based products and services. Source: Internet