Managing large volumes of digital data can be daunting, and E-Discovery is no exception. Depending on the case, this process can span multiple phases, with a wide variety of technologies to collect data. The collection phase involves gathering raw data, converting it to usable formats, and preserving digital assets without altering critical metadata. In the processing phase, teams organize data and find relevant assets for analysis. Many of these processes can be automated. E-Discovery has been an important part of litigation, however, companies can take steps to protect themselves from the risk.
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