The Know-IT-All’s Guide to eDiscovery
Sponsored by: Mimosa
April 29, 2009
Which eDiscovery know-it-all are you?
The resident wunderkind—you can close most trouble tickets with 10 simple keystrokes and a smug smile. Chicks really dig that.
Hero of the helpdesk—your techie obsession has paid off. Look who needs your geeky know-how now. It’s the revenge of the nerds.
No 9-to-5’er, and it shows—it looks like you slept in your clothes because you did, at your desk. Whatever it takes, man.
No school like the old school--you know what ports and protocols all systems use to talk AND you can synch the berry. You are Morpheus to their Neo.
A promising new recruit—you know the coolest trends, the latest tech, and the big buzz words. No one understands a word you say.
Standard procedures are for chumps—you’ve learned some problems are fixed with paperclips and chewing gum. Giddyup, who’s next?
If you need to learn eDiscovery 101 for IT, this is the most fun eBook you’ll ever read. Take the eDiscovery quiz, read laughable comics, and amusing factoids all interspersed with in-depth real-world information on eDiscovery. This is it – the complete guide to eDiscovery all in one download.
Embracing the concept that even the smartest, coolest IT experts have to deal with eDiscovery sooner or later, “The Know-IT-All’s Guide to eDiscovery” takes you on a tongue-in-cheek, but fact-filled path to learning what eDiscovery is all about.
In addition to Know-IT-All quizzes throughout, the eBook includes the following chapters:
Sorry, no – eDiscovery is not online speed dating
It’s all geek to me (Reviewing the new FRCP amendments)
“I have to stop all ESI deletions when?” (When or what is considered notice of possible litigation?)
Searching for ESI is like looking through the office fridge: There’s more in there than you’d expect
A CEO, a marketing manager, and an email admin walk into a bar… (eDiscovery involves many departments, not just IT)
A litigation hold is like being hungover at work – you just can’t focus on anything else
Spoliation is not what happens to last week’s Chinese food
Safe Harbor is the truest form of CYA: Understanding FRCP Rule 37(e)
Proactive planning for eDiscovery ensures you won’t miss the Stargate SG1 weekend marathon
Form ID-10T Summary
If you need to learn eDiscovery 101 for IT, this is the most fun eBook you’ll ever read. Take the eDiscovery quiz, read laughable comics, and amusing factoids all interspersed with in-depth real-world information on eDiscovery. This is it – the complete guide to eDiscovery all in one download.
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