E-discovery and the Role of Paralegal Teams
This presentation, presented by LDM Global, explores the crucial role of Paralegal Support Services in the e-discovery process. It begins with an overview of e-discovery, emphasizing the importance of electronically stored information (ESI) in litiga
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E-discovery and the Role of Paralegal Teams Presented by: LDM Global Presented by: LDM Global
What is E-discovery? E-discovery, or electronic discovery, involves the identification, collection, and production of electronically stored information (ESI) in response to legal proceedings. It plays a critical role in modern litigation, and Paralegal Support Services are central to streamlining this process. Paralegals manage data, coordinate with legal tech teams, and help ensure legal compliance throughout.
How Paralegals Contribute to E-discovery Paralegals assist in: Preserving and collecting ESI Conducting preliminary data review Managing case-related metadata Drafting discovery requests Their efficiency makes Paralegal Support Services indispensable to attorneys managing large volumes of digital evidence.
Leveraging Technology for E-discovery Modern Paralegal Support Services utilize tools such as Relativity, Logikcull, and Everlaw to analyze and organize ESI. These tools enhance speed, accuracy, and legal defensibility in document reviews. Paralegals bridge the gap between legal teams and these platforms.