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  2. 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.

  3. John H. Jessen - Wikipedia

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    John H. Jessen is recognized internationally as an innovator in the fields of computer forensics and electronic evidence discovery. Jessen has been quoted in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, [1] The Boston Globe, Le Monde, Newsweek, Forbes, [2] Wired magazine, [3] and on CBS’ 60 Minutes, ABC's 20/20 and the Discovery Channel.

  4. Electronic discovery - Wikipedia

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    Electronic discovery (also ediscovery or e-discovery) ... The court found that while the corporation's counsel directed that all potential discovery evidence ...

  5. Electronic evidence - Wikipedia

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    Paul, George L.: Foundations of Digital Evidence (American Bar Association, 2008) Scanlan, Daniel M.: Digital Evidence in Criminal Law (Thomson Reuters Canada Limited, 2011) Scheindlin Shira A. and The Sedona Conference (2016): Electronic Discovery and Digital Evidence in a Nutshell, Second Edition, West Academic Publishing, ISBN 978 1 63459 748 7

  6. Digital evidence - Wikipedia

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    In evidence law, digital evidence or electronic evidence is any probative information stored or transmitted in digital form that a party to a court case may use at trial. [1] Before accepting digital evidence a court will determine if the evidence is relevant, whether it is authentic, if it is hearsay and whether a copy is acceptable or the ...

  7. Information discovery - Wikipedia

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    Information Discovery is a term used in the legal and corporate industry which refers to the steps involved in distilling a corporation's data corpus down to the most pertinent evidence pertaining to a court-related matter or compliance directive. The major information discovery steps include: managing the entire data collection in a manner to ...

  8. Digital forensics - Wikipedia

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    Since 2000, in response to the need for standardization, various bodies and agencies have published guidelines for digital forensics. The Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) produced a 2002 paper, Best practices for Computer Forensics, this was followed, in 2005, by the publication of an ISO standard (ISO 17025, General requirements for the competence of testing and ...

  9. Zubulake I - Wikipedia

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    Zubulake v. UBS Warburg [1] is a landmark decision in the area of electronic discovery and the burden of costs for such discovery. It was released on May 13, 2003 and was written by Judge Shira A. Scheindlin of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. It is the first in a series of Zubulake judgements relating to ...