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March 07, 2006

Practical Tips for Evaluating E-Discovery Vendors and Providers

"Practical Tips for Evaluating E-Discovery Vendors and Providers" is the title of the brand new Thinking eDiscovery column by Tom Mighell, Evan Schaeffer and me that's been posted on the excellent DiscoveryResources.org website.

The title is descriptive, if not overly catchy - we may have to hire our friend and title writer extraordinaire Denise Howell to punch up our titles.

In the column, we talk about some of the lessons Tom and I learned during our recent trip to the LegalTech NY trade show and give some pointers for making some sense out of the confusing world of electronic discovery vendors.

If you have comments or questions about this column or want to suggest topics for future columns, let me know.

Note that our previous column, "Mining the Value from Metadata," can now be found at http://www.discoveryresources.org/04_om_thinkingED_0601.html


[Originally posted on DennisKennedy.Blog (http://www.denniskennedy.com/blog/)]

Learn more about electronic discovery at Dennis Kennedy's Electronic Discovery Resources page.


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