RANDAL GIROUARD HAYNES AND BOONE, LLP SARAH BROWN EXTERRO, INC.
E-Discovery Project Management: Bringing Process to Practice
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itigators who want to succeed in today’s economy must recognize that discovery is at least as much about controlling the process as it is about practicing the art of law. The Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure (FRCP), recent case law, and corporate Project Management ILTA White Paper
management’s increasingly vocal discomfort with the cost of e-discovery all make this point painfully clear. Attorneys, whether in a firm with client corporations or in corporate counsel answering to the executive office, have heard the demand for increasing their efficiency and managing to a budget. Smart attorneys