Orange Legal Technologies, a leading electronic discovery provider of one source litigation, audit, and investigation support services for law firms and corporations seeking insight on electronically stored information, today announced the release of a compilation of notes, articles, and references in the form of a 44-page eBook that provides electronic discovery practitioners – both legal and IT – a general overview of planning considerations and practical application of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(f) “Meet and Confer” requirements.
“With the increased importance of electronically stored information (ESI) planning prior to pre-scheduling conferences, it appears that electronic discovery practitioners are more than ever interested in pragmatic tools to help them meet FRCP 26(f) requirements,” shared Gregory J. Spicer, Executive Vice President of Orange Legal Technologies. “With the introduction of our new eBook “Considering Meet and Confer,” it is our hope that electronic discovery professionals will find the eBook useful as a quick reference for defining and understanding critical considerations in relation to ESI, electronic discovery tasks, and meet and confer tasks.”
Organized into five key sections, “Considering Meet and Confer” shares notes, articles, and references around the following areas:
Orange Legal Technologies’ eBook is available for free download from OrangeLT™ @ http://budurl.com/meetandconfer.
To discuss the eBook and how Orange Legal Technologies may be able to help in your meet and confer related ESI activities, visit the OrangeLT™ booth (#120) during the LegalTech® West 2009 Conference on June 24-25, 2009 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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