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Electronic discovery (“e-discovery”) refers to the identification, preservation, collection, processing, review and production of electronically stored information in preparation for litigation, regulatory investigation or audit.
The volume of electronic information involved in a single case can be overwhelming. Electronic data has many sources and includes many forms, including word processing files, e-mails, back-up tapes, USB keys, DVDs and websites. New protocols have emerged to address the e-discovery process in Canada. Wortzman Nickle will guide you through each step from the preservation of electronic records to their final production to opposing parties.
The e-Team at Wortzman Nickle is prepared to step in at any point during the e-discovery process to get you or your clients ahead of the e-discovery learning curve. We work with forensic service providers to ensure that your e-discovery needs are met quickly and in a cost effective manner.
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