A robust data collection process is the basis of all great eDiscovery cases. Making sure your data is collected in a forensically defensible manner is instrumental to the success of your case, and should always be your first consideration. Allowing your client to become too involved or take on the collection themselves will effectively make them a witness to their own disclosure, this can leave you open to uncomfortable queries from the other side.
Once you have employed a trusted provider to tackle this first step in your collection process, the next question you have to ask is "Where is my data located and how can it be collected?"
In today's data-forward society, data can be stored in many different places, and as such, your options for collection are broader than you might previously have thought. In this blog post, we will be looking at the different collection services offered by eDiscovery providers, such as Altlaw, so that when your next project comes along you can be better informed as to your collection options.
Before reaching out to consult on collection services there are a couple of pieces of information your provider will ask you...
This allows us to provide an accurate quote for the collection services as well as make plans regarding travel, if needed, and time taken to collect. The answers to these questions will also help determine the types of collection that will suit your case.