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In-house eDiscovery Saves Time and Money, Delivers Increased Visibility

In-house eDiscovery Saves Time and Money, Delivers Increased Visibility

NYC area information governance expert discusses benefits of and best practices for implementing in-house eDiscovery—in a new article from Messaging Architects

eMazzanti Technologies Company and information governance expert, explains how legal teams can reduce costs and improve both efficiency and security with in-house eDiscovery. This informative article first examines the benefits and challenges involved with bringing eDiscovery in house.

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Next, the author shares several best practices for implementing in-house eDiscovery. These include carefully choosing technology solutions, assembling and training the right team, and then continually monitoring and adjusting the processes.

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“eDiscovery solutions have evolved to the point where even small to midsize organizations can bring eDiscovery in house, but it requires the right tools and a strategic approach,” stated Greg Smith, Vice President of Services Delivery at Messaging Architects.

Benefits of Bringing eDiscovery In House

“The organization gains more control over the entire process, from preservation to production. This improves early case assessment, enabling the team to adjust the strategy and scope as needed. They can also more easily ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards.”
Overcome Challenges with Planning and Resources

“Not all eDiscovery solutions will match the company’s business needs and budget. And in-house eDiscovery requires specialized skills and knowledge to run efficiently. Without sufficient staff and training, the process will encounter difficulties. Mismanaged data can also present significant problems, making it challenging to ensure compliance with legal obligations.”

Best Practices for Implementing In-house eDiscovery

“In addition to technology, effective eDiscovery requires a team of qualified and experienced professionals who can manage eDiscovery projects effectively. Establish clear roles and responsibilities. Then ensure that personnel receive proper training on eDiscovery processes and procedures as well as the tools involved.”

“Continually measure and monitor the performance and outcomes of eDiscovery, making adjustments as necessary. Test the tools and processes by beginning with a common, easily-managed case. Then move on to more complex cases as the team matures.”

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