Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

May 15, 2012

Electronic Discovery Institute

Filed under: Law,Legal Informatics — Patrick Durusau @ 2:03 pm

Electronic Discovery Institute

From the home page:

The Electronic Discovery Institute is a non-profit organization dedicated to resolving electronic discovery challenges by conducting studies of litigation processes that incorporate modern technologies. The explosion in volume of electronically stored information and the complexity of its discovery overwhelms the litigation process and the justice system. Technology and efficient processes can ease the impact of electronic discovery.

The Institute operates under the guidance of an independent Board of Diplomats comprised of judges, lawyers and technical experts. The Institute’s studies will measure the relative merits of new discovery technologies and methods. The results of the Institute’s studies will be shared with the public free of charge. In order to obtain our free publications, you must create a free log-in with a legitimate user profile. We do not sell your information. Please visit our sponsors – as they provide altruistic support to our organization.

I encountered the Electronic Discovery Institute while researching information on electronic discovery. Since law was and still is an interest of mine, wanted to record it here.

The area of e-discovery is under rapid development, in terms rules that govern it, the technology that it employs and its practice in real world situations with consequences for the players.

Commend this site/organization to anyone interested in e-discovery issues.

No Comments

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.

Powered by WordPress