Webinar - The Grand Scavenger Hunt: Collection Fundamentals
Since ESI has become the norm in discovery, competence with technology has become an essential part of being an effective legal practitioner, and understanding the fundamentals of collection has become essential to fulfilling a lawyer’s duty of technology competence. With source types multiplying – including challenging sources like smartphones, social media, and Slack, it is more important than ever for legal practitioners of all types to familiarize themselves with the fundamentals of collection so that they can assist in spotting potential issues and identifying appropriate solutions.
In this webinar, XDD Director of Education Matthew Verga, Consilio Senior Manager Jeven Adami, and Consilio Senior Manager James Daley review collection fundamentals all practitioners should know, including:
- The legal and technological scope of collection
- How data is stored and recovered
- The importance of metadata preservation
- Forensic soundness and chain of custody
- Collection methods and the risks of self-collection
Since ESI has become the norm in discovery, competence with technology has become an essential part of being an effective legal practitioner, and understanding the fundamentals of collection has become essential to fulfilling a lawyer’s duty of technology competence. With source types multiplying – including challenging sources like smartphones, social media, and Slack, it is more important than ever for legal practitioners of all types to familiarize themselves with the fundamentals of collection so that they can assist in spotting potential issues and identifying appropriate solutions.
In this webinar, XDD Director of Education Matthew Verga, Consilio Senior Manager Jeven Adami, and Consilio Senior Manager James Daley review collection fundamentals all practitioners should know, including:
- The legal and technological scope of collection
- How data is stored and recovered
- The importance of metadata preservation
- Forensic soundness and chain of custody
- Collection methods and the risks of self-collection