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E-discovery demands to double in three years
Written by John P Mello Jr on October 9, 2009 – 4:15 pm -
Clark: "We hire attorneys for their IP and not their IT."
Electronic discovery has increased demands on storage systems, and that’s likely to continue.
According to Michael A. Clark, a managing director at EDDix LLC, an electronic discovery consulting firm, corporations with revenues greater than $1 billion is carrying around a caseload 150 active matters, 35 to 40 percent of which involve electronic discovery. With the new rules of Federal Civil Procedure adopted last December, he observed, “we’re going to see an ink blotting downward of electronic discovery to ever smaller matters.” He projects that within the next three years that 35 to 40 percent will move to 75 percent.
Finding information within the enterprise has always been a challenging task for legal ferrets, but those challenges have ballooned in recent times, according to Clark. “There are now not only more things to find, but more places to look for them than there had been before,” he said in a video interview posted at SearchStorage.com.
Finding information is a big challenge to operators of an enterprise network, but so too is deciding what should be stored and how long to store it, Clark noted.
“A number of corporations are devoting considerable resources to creating retention policies and then trying to enforce those policies,” he observed.
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