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Implement and enforce a proactive information management strategy, supporting the
e-discovery reference model, and using best-of-breed Microsoft technologies that
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In December 2006, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure (FRCP) indicated that e-discovery is no longer an optional process for
organizations undergoing a lawsuit, audit or government investigation. All private
organizations and government agencies must be able to find, capture, and produce
electronically stored information (ESI) and content that may be relevant to a judicial
or regulatory request.
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In an effort to help customers meet their needs around e-discovery, Microsoft has
released the Connected E-Discovery Framework. The Connected E-Discovery Framework
consists of a technology architecture, best practices recommendations around
proactive information management, and a collection of partner-owned vertical litigation
support solutions to help customers overcome technology and process challenges they
encounter when performing e-discovery.
The Connected E-Discovery Framework is based on the principles found in the Electronic
Discovery Reference Model (ERDM). EDRM includes a process model and a set of published
guidelines from industry experts that outline how e-discovery is typically conducted.
Some of the primary benefits of the Connected E-Discovery Framework include:
Improve e-discovery execution through enterprise wide proactive information management.
By maximizing the retention and disposition capabilities across SharePoint Server
2007, Exchange Server 2007, and Office Communication Server 2007 R2, organizations
can establish a strong information management plan that maximizes their search capabilities
via FAST, which in turn minimizes over-collection during discovery and decreases
costs related to collection, preservation, process, review and analysis of ESI.
Microsoft client tools such as Office Professional 2007 give users the ability to
proactively categorize and metadata tag ESI at creation or edit time, relieving
records managers from this burden after records are filed. This creation of content
coupled with proactive management of the content reduces the costs associated with
ESI collection efforts and increases an organization’s ability to discover and collect
what is truly relevant ESI.
Support the entire e-discovery reference model using extensibility and integration
features of the Microsoft platform. Microsoft is teaming with industry leading litigation
support organizations to provide comprehensive coverage of the detailed needs organizations
have when trying to overcome their e-discovery challenges. Whether using SharePoint
as a web-based user interface and business process flow engine, using Exchange to
search and identify mailboxes and server-based PSTs that have relevant ESI, or Windows
Server 2008 R2 file shares where ESI is commonly stored, partner based products
are available that cater directly to the individual steps found in the EDRM.
The Connected E-Discovery Framework is the foundation upon which organizations can
begin to better create, collect and manage electronically stored information. The
Connected E-Discovery Framework can be your foundation for better information management,
better litigation preparation, and overall better organizational resource utilization.
You can get started now by contacting a Microsoft partner:
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The following partners can help you implement an e-discovery
solution:
Applied Information Sciences (AIS)
has delivered custom enterprise applications for commercial and government clients for 25 years. A Microsoft Managed Gold Partner for 14 years, AIS specializes in an analysis-driven approach to delivering solutions which leverage Microsoft innovations. Most recently, AIS is among the leading firms leveraging SharePoint as an application platform for document, record, and form workflow automation in task, incident, and investigative case management systems. Contact (703) 860-7800. RM3P Partner
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Mimosa Systems, Inc.
NearPoint eDiscovery application for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft’s SharePoint Server lowers the total cost of legal discovery and can reduce the overall risk associated with litigation. The easy-to-use search tools and collaboration features of NearPoint eDiscovery enhance the speed and efficiency for legal and audit staff to ensure the highest levels of electronically stored information (ESI) fidelity, providing organizations with the most accurate picture in any discovery situation
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Navigant Consulting, Inc.
a premier Microsoft partner, offers proven and cost-effective end-to-end records management solutions to better manage e-discovery in complex, high-risk environments. Navigant’s Discovery Practice, with one of the largest complements of discovery, forensic, and litigation support personnel in the United States, utilizes its advanced e-discovery portal built on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 to provide greater access and control over the activities which occur during e-discovery, including compliance, archiving, search, collection, and pre-review.
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SchemaLogic
is the leading provider of metadata management software for enterprise content. Our MetaPoint software integrates with Microsoft Office applications, such as Office Word, to tag and classify documents automatically when they are created. MetaPoint also suggests to the user where documents should be stored on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server. MetaPoint helps employees find and share information more effectively while helping to improve corporate information governance, regulatory compliance, and e-discovery processes.
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Vedder Price P.C.
is a full-service law firm made up of approximately 260 attorneys with offices in Chicago, New York, and Washington D.C. Vedder Price assists public and private sector clients to develop and implement a legally defensible records management program and e-discovery strategy, enhancing organizational information management and helping to reduce litigation risks and expenses. Contact (312) 609-7689.
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WorkProducts
bridges the gap between information management and electronic data discovery through Evidence Lifecycle Management (ELM) and MatterSpace ELM, which are recognized by industry leaders, utilized by clients, and continually validated through applicable case law. MatterSpace ELM, built on Microsoft technologies, integrates e-discovery processes: retention/preservation management, early case assessment, case strategy, and ESI production, to allow legal counsel to manage and synchronize information behind the firewall and in the cloud.
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registered members.
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