Five Great Reads on Data Discovery and Legal Discovery is a subscription newsletter regularly highlighting at least five articles to inform and update legal and information technology professionals on the art and science of data discovery1 and legal discovery2.


Individuals and Organizations Highlighted in the February Edition include:

  • Centre for Holocaust Education
  • Department of Justice (US DOJ)
  • e-Estonia
  • Edwin Black
  • Federal Trade Commission (US FTC)
  • Monica Ruiz (WIRED)
  • NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
  • National Security Agency (US NSA)
  • Nordic Institute of Interoperability Solutions
  • Republic of Estonia
  • ComplexDiscovery

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Data Discovery is the exploration of patterns and trends within unstructured data with the objective of uncovering insight and driving action.
Electronic Discovery (Legal Discovery) is the process of identifying, preserving, collecting, processing, searching, reviewing and producing electronically stored information that may be relevant to a civil, criminal, or regulatory matter.


Additional Reading

Source: ComplexDiscovery

ComplexDiscovery combines original industry research with curated expert articles to create an informational resource that helps legal, business, and information technology professionals better understand the business and practice of data discovery and legal discovery.

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