Category Archives: eDisclosure

Sources of Disclosure Documents

“Furthermore, since a “document” is “anything in which information of any description is recorded” then whole PCs, servers, laptops and Blackberries are potentially disclosable. And that is the case regardless of your election to give your general Disclosure electronically. The … Continue reading

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Getting Started with eDisclosure

“He had been tempted to ignore his new-found knowledge because, valuable though it was in many ways, he still had no idea what to do with the box on his desk. At that moment, a letter had come in from … Continue reading

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eDisclosure – the basics

“Your guess is that between 2,500 and 5,000 documents are involved, but whilst you can more or less measure paper files by eye, it is hard to assess what is on the CDs. The enthusiasm with which the expert speakers … Continue reading

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e-Disclosure for Everyman

The seminars on electronic Disclosure cover every aspect of it – except the everyday knock-about cases which every firm has. The suppliers of litigation software and litigation services promote their expertise in every kind of litigation – as long, apparently, … Continue reading

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Packaged eDisclosure Solutions

My article The Mysteries of Disclosure, published on 3 January 2007 by Computers & Law here suggested that litigation support suppliers could do more to offer packaged and costed solutions which might persuade the converted but uncommited to make a … Continue reading

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