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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.
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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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1 Data Discovery is the exploration of patterns and trends within unstructured data with the objective of uncovering insight and driving action.
2 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
- The Short List: An Abridged eDiscovery Directory
- An Abridged Look at the Business of eDiscovery: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Investments
Source: ComplexDiscovery


























