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  2. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    Also included in ediscovery is "raw data", which forensic investigators can review for hidden evidence. The original file format is known as the "native" format. Litigators may review material from ediscovery in one of several formats: printed paper, "native file", or a petrified, paper-like format, such as PDF files or TIFF images.

  3. Information discovery - Wikipedia

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    Information Discovery although a similar term for manage document review (attorney document review, document review) and/or Electronic Discovery (e-Discovery, eDiscovery) is more encompassing to the entire process involved in identifying relevant information within a legal matter.

  4. Logik (e-discovery company) - Wikipedia

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    Logik is a San Francisco-based maker of e-discovery products. In 2009, Logik was named no. 181 to the Inc. 500 list, [1] number one among e-discovery companies.

  5. E-discovery - Wikipedia

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  6. Electronically stored information (Federal Rules of Civil ...

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    The term native files refers to user-created documents, which could be in Microsoft Office or OpenDocument file formats as well as other files stored on computer, but could include video surveillance footage saved on a computer hard drive, computer-aided design files such as blueprints or maps, digital photographs, scanned images, archive files, e-mail, and digital audio files, among other data.

  7. EnCase - Wikipedia

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    EnCase is the shared technology within a suite of digital investigations products by Guidance Software (acquired by OpenText in 2017 [2]).The software comes in several products designed for forensic, cyber security, security analytics, and e-discovery use.

  8. Daticon EED - Wikipedia

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    Daticon EED, Inc., formerly known as Electronic Evidence Discovery, Inc., was a pioneer in the electronic discovery industry.After being founding in 1987 by John H. Jessen, the company contributed to many innovations in the industry and significantly expanded its service offerings and altogether worldwide presence.

  9. Catalyst Repository Systems - Wikipedia

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    Catalyst has developed several commercial products: Insight Discovery is a document repository management program which can handle modern complex litigation involving tens of millions of electronic documents and multiple cases or matters.