E-Discovery definition

E-Discovery means the development, collection, storage, organization, cataloging, preservation and/or production of electronically stored information.
E-Discovery means the deveIopment, coIIection, storage, organization, cataIoging, preservation and/ or production of eIectronicaIIy stored information.

Examples of E-Discovery in a sentence

  • Litigation Holds, Testimony, and E-Discovery If Client sends a clear, unambiguous litigation hold or a request for assistance with litigation matters or e-discovery, Provider will make reasonable efforts to comply with the request.

  • In that regard, the parties agree to the application of the E-Discovery procedures set forth in Rule 16.2(c) of the JAMS Expedited Procedures.

  • In that regard, the Parties agree to the application of the E-Discovery procedures set forth in Rule 16.2(c) of the JAMS Expedited Procedures.

  • In that regard, the Parties agree to the application of the E-Discovery procedures set forth in Rule 16.2(c) of JAMS’ Expedited Procedures.

  • This model document has been prepared and made available to the public by the Ontario E-Discovery Implementation Committee for educational purposes, to facilitate the informed, efficient and proportionate use of e-discovery in litigation.

  • In that regard, the parties agree to the application of the E-Discovery procedures set forth in Rule 16.2(c) of JAMS’ Expedited Procedures.

  • If the License Instrument indicates delivery as the Clearwell E-Discovery Hardware Platform, You may only use the Software as pre-loaded by Clearwell on the Hardware (for the avoidance of doubt, You may not deinstall, copy or transfer the Software to any other media or equipment).

  • E-Discovery Operation Production Lead, E-Discovery Operations Technician, E-Discovery and Litigation Support Consultant $60/hr.

  • Compensation to Attorneys shall be made according to the following rate schedule: Partners $440 Senior Counsel $365 Associates $270-345 Labor Relations/HR consult $280 Classification & Compensation Consultant $210 Paralegals $150 E-Discovery Specialists $175 Law Clerks $150-185 The maximum amount of compensation under this Agreement shall not exceed a total amount of Two Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($225,000.00).

  • The Insurer shall pay the sub limit as mentioned in the schedule of Non-Indemnified Loss of an Insured Person incurred as Defense Costs for E-Discovery Consultant Services solely as a result of a covered Securities Claim made against an Insured Person and no prior written consent of the Insurer shall be required.