LITIGATION ALERT: Preserving and Gathering Electronic Data in the Age of E-Discovery
For companies large and small, navigating the electronic discovery ("e-discovery") process in litigation can be a tricky proposition. To begin with, electronic data is more pervasive than ever. Kroll Online estimates that thirty-six billion e-mails are sent worldwide on a daily basis; and that this number rises some twenty percent each year. And E-mail is only one of several kinds of electronic data that is discoverable in litigation. Therefore, every company should have a New Year's resolution to ensure that the company has a comprehensive, workable protocol in place for the preservation and production of electronic data.