Tag: eDiscovery
November 19, 2019 |
SharePoint eDiscovery: eDiscovery Center, Discovery and Hold
SharePoint’s eDiscovery Center enables organizations to create cases, search across sites, and place in-place holds that preserve documents, emails, and list items for legal review. While native tools support identification and preservation, they fall short in review and production, often...
November 7, 2019 |
eDiscovery Terms Explained
eDiscovery relies on a shared vocabulary that spans legal, technical, and information governance concepts. Key terms include admissibility, chain of custody, metadata, custodian, and litigation hold, alongside processes such as culling, deduplication, and redaction. Understanding definitions...
October 8, 2019 |
Introduction to eDiscovery (Electronic Discovery): The Basics and Steps of the Process
eDiscovery is the legal process of identifying, preserving, collecting, and producing electronically stored information (ESI) for lawsuits or investigations. Data can include emails, documents, metadata, and social media records, all of which must be handled to ensure authenticity and compliance...
February 7, 2019 |
An Overview of Litigation Hold in Office 365: eDiscovery for Legal Requests
If your organization is being taken to court, you will be asked for certain pieces of electronically stored information (ESI). In particular, your organization might be required to hold onto the contents of an employee's mailbox or produce all documents related to a case.
To help, Office 365...