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The most evident example of this is the ever-prevalent issue of E-discovery.
Legal Practice 2009
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E-discovery involves responding to legal request for all documents pertaining to a particular topic.
Sorting through email archiving tools Logan G. Harbaugh 2010
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The most evident example of this is the ever-prevalent issue of E-discovery.
Web resources 2008
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The most evident example of this is the ever-prevalent issue of E-discovery.
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The most evident example of this is the ever-prevalent issue of E-discovery.
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The most evident example of this is the ever-prevalent issue of E-discovery.
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E-discovery vendors pulled in $2 billion in 2006 — and that figure is expected to double by 2009.
Winning the Lawsuit: Data Miners Dig for Dirt By John Bringardner 2008
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However, with E-discovery it is mandatory; with knowledge management it is discretionary.
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E-discovery is firmly in the spotlight following the arrest of two former Bear Stearns fund managers yesterday for alleged securities fraud.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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E-discovery vendors pulled in $2 billion in 2006 — and that figure is expected to double by 2009.
Winning the Lawsuit: Data Miners Dig for Dirt John Bringardner 2008
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