Taneja Group: StoredIQ for Intelligent eDiscovery and Information Management
The modern corporation risks serious financial loss as it struggles against the dizzying growth of data stores across the enterprise. The impact on corporate finances come both from the cost of managing all of that data, and the risk of failing to provide data for high-risk business processes such as litigation or compliance investigations. Read more.

 
Early Case Assessment “In the Wild”
This article outlines StoredIQ’s novel approach to ECA, in effect, allowing the in-house legal teams to compress the EDRM. It discusses how ECA “In the Wild” allows for analysis of data during the identification stage, moving ECA earlier into the eDiscovery process. Read More.


 
The Top 10 Questions when evaluating an eDiscovery solution
The Top 10 Questions
When evaluating an eDiscovery solution, consider these questions to determine the best solution for you. Read more.

 
Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project
Launched in May 2005, the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) Project was created to address the lack of standards and guidelines in the electronic discovery market. The completed reference model provides a common, flexible and extensible framework for the development, selection, evaluation and use of electronic discovery products and services. Learn more.

 
Getting a Handle on eDiscovery
Getting a Handle on eDiscovery
This article outlines how your organization can move from treating each discovery request as a one-off, ad-hoc reactive project to adopting a business process that embraces eDiscovery as a best practice.Read More.

 
Sedona Conference® E-Discovery Glossary
The Sedona Conference® E-Discovery Glossary is published as a tool to assist in the understanding and discussion of electronic discovery and electronic information management issues. Learn more.

 
ARMA
ARMA International is a not-for-profit professional association and the authority on managing records and information. ARMA offers invaluable resources such as legislative and regulatory updates, standards and best practices, technology trends and applications. Learn more.

 
10 Things You Should Look for in an In-house eDiscovery Solution
10 Things You Should Look for in an In-house eDiscovery Solution
This article provides 10 tips for choosing an eDiscovery solution that can get you up and running quickly, solve the problems you need it to, and pay for itself within months. Read More.

 
Legal Aid: How IT Can Be the Difference Between Litigating or Settling
Understanding which responsive electronic records are accessible and relevant can make all the difference early on when assessing a legal case. Often, IT finds out too late that it should have been saving certain data or is asked to quickly locate responsive records based on vague or incomplete descriptions. Map your electronic information stores ahead of time and proactively index your data sources so you will be prepared when the General Counsel comes knocking! Read more.

 
Managing Discovery of Electronic Information: A Pocket Guide for Judges
Managing Discovery of Electronic Information: A Pocket Guide for Judges
This pocket guide helps federal judges manage the discovery of electronically stored information (ESI). It covers issues unique to the discovery of ESI, including its scope, the allocation of costs, the form of production, the waiver of privilege and work product protection, and the preservation of data and spoliation. Read more.