E-DISCOVERY SERVICES
Electronic discovery (also called e-discovery) refers to any process in which electronic stored information ("ESI") is sought, located, secured, and searched with the intent of using it as evidence in a civil or criminal legal case. E-discovery can be conducted on the ESI stored on one computer's hard drive or on the entire network of a company's system.
The type of ESI to be sought out and "discovered" during the course of litigation varies depending on the nature of the particular law suit, but can include anything from: (a) word processing files; (b) spreadsheets; (c) financial management programs; (d) business management applications; (e) emails; (f) LAN communication systems; and (g) storage systems.
Prior to the commencement of litigation, and certainly afterwards, it is important to bring an "E-Discovery" specialist ( like CRYPTIC LLC ) into the case to ensure compliance with normal practices, court orders, and counsel's needs.
CRYPTIC LLC, with its trained staff, is able to assist you through the e-discovery process. CRYPTIC LLC is able to help pinpoint the areas of ESI to be sought or produced to accomplish the goals of the litigation.
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