Managing the E-discovery Process

 

Managing the E-discovery Process

Information Governance and Legal Functions: According to the authors, Smallwood, Kahn, and Murphy, IG is perhaps one of the functional areas that impact legal functions most. Failure to meet them could be literally put an organization out of business or land executives in prison. Privacy, security, records management, information technology (IT), and business management functions are very important. However, the most significant aspect of all of these functions relates to legality and regulatory compliance from a critical perspective.

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Q1: When we take a close look at the author’s point of view, under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedures (FRCP) amendments dating back to 1938 there has been governance and the discovery of evidence in lawsuits and other civil cases. Please name and briefly discuss the three (3) reasons whycorporations must proactively manage the e-discovery process

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Electronic discovery is one of the major legality and regulatory compliance functions in information governance governed by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Generally, a corporation is required to produce electronically stored information (ESI) within a reasonable timeframe failure to which they can suffer sanctions (Smallwood, Kahn, & Murphy, 2012). Other reasons for corporations to proactively…

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