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DON’T IGNORE eDISCOVERY DON’T NEGLECT THE LITIGATION HOLD DON’T RELY ON CLIENTS/VENDORS DON’T GO IT ALONE Experts Consultants Service Providers failing to adequately monitor, oversee and supervise data collection and preservation. to help you. Articles Blogs And More There are eDiscovery Counsel has a duty to supervise and there have been sanctions for 3 DON’T RELY ON CUSTODIANS Self-preservation by custodians is not a best practice, 5 DON’T NEGLECT THE MEET & CONFER To make the most of it, bring an expert/client rep and data map, and agree to the scope of litigation hold, production format, and timing of production. 6 DON’T FORGET HOSTING AND CULLING 9 DON’T FORGET ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA 10 4 DON’T FORGET THE LOCAL RULES DON’T FORGET A CLAW-BACK AGREEMENT 7 8 1 2 To learn more, access the on-demand webinar and slides for 10 DON’TS OF eDISCOVERY at lexisnexis.lookbookhq.com/10-Donts as they may lack the experience or knowledge to do it properly. Where the parties agree that if one party produces privileged information, the other party agrees to give it back. eDiscovery is no longer just about email, and social media should be considered throughout the litigation process. 10 Don’ts of eDiscovery Is eDiscovery putting your practice, your clients, and yourself at risk? Learn the 10 Don’ts of eDiscovery to avoid the most common problems. If you’re behind the learning curve and not up-to-date on current laws, Best Practices, and rules of competency You Risk Your Reputation Sanctions Lagging Behind the Competition As soon as there’s reasonable anticipation of litigation, issue a written litigation hold to stop document destruction. LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks of RELX, Inc., used under license. Other products or services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. ©2016 LexisNexis. All rights reserved. For certain circumstances, case data can be hosted through a hosted provider. Some local courts have put limits on the scope of initial discovery. Culling techniques, including de-NISTing and de-duping can help reduce the size of your document set.

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DON’T IGNORE eDISCOVERY

DON’T NEGLECT THE LITIGATION HOLD

DON’T RELY ON CLIENTS/VENDORS

DON’T GOIT ALONE

ExpertsConsultantsServiceProviders

failing to adequately monitor, oversee and supervise data collection and preservation.

to help you.

ArticlesBlogsAnd More

There are eDiscovery

Counsel has a duty to supervise and there have been sanctions for

3

DON’T RELYON CUSTODIANS

Self-preservation by custodiansis not a best practice,

5 DON’T NEGLECTTHE MEET & CONFER

To make the most of it, bring an expert/client rep and data map, and agree to the scope of litigation hold,production format, and timing of production.

6

DON’T FORGETHOSTING AND CULLING 9 DON’T FORGET

ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA 10

4

DON’T FORGETTHE LOCAL RULES

DON’T FORGET A CLAW-BACK AGREEMENT 7 8

1 2

To learn more, access the on-demand webinar and slides for

10 DON’TS OF eDISCOVERY at lexisnexis.lookbookhq.com/10-Donts

as they may lack the experience or knowledge to do it properly.

Where the parties agree that if one party produces privileged information, the other party agrees to give it back.

eDiscovery is no longer just

about email, and social media

should be considered

throughout the litigation process.

10Don’ts of

eDiscovery

Is eDiscovery putting your practice, your clients, and yourself at risk? Learn the 10 Don’ts of eDiscovery to avoid the most common problems.

If you’re behind the learningcurve and not up-to-date on current laws, Best Practices, and rules of competency

You RiskYour Reputation SanctionsLagging Behind the Competition

As soon as there’s reasonable anticipation of litigation, issue a written litigation hold to stop document destruction.

LexisNexis and the Knowledge Burst logo are registered trademarks of RELX, Inc., used under license. Other products or services may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.©2016 LexisNexis. All rights reserved.

For certain circumstances, case data can be hosted through a hosted provider.

Some local courts have put limits on the scope of initial discovery.

Culling techniques, including de-NISTing and de-duping can help reduce the size of your document set.