Metropolitan Corporate Counsel recently interviewed Mary Mack, Enterprise Technology Counsel for ZyLAB. The result is published as eDiscovery – a Focus on Cost Saving and Winning.
Subjects include moves by corporate counsel to take more control of eDiscovery, the ongoing discussions about potential changes to the US Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and developments in Technology-Assisted Review following Judge Peck’s Opinion in Da Silva Moore.
Mary Mack also talks about the difference between qualitative and quantitative early case assessment, the processing of non-standard items, and redaction.
The main message is that tools exist to take control of ESI and to reduce the time and cost of the components of the eDiscovery exercise, freeing lawyers to spend time on the issues and on strategic legal advice.