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The process of producing and receiving litigation documents in electronic format

electronic discovery

the term used by federal rules of civil procedure to refer to all electronic data

ESI - electronically stored information
An order suspending destruction or disposal of all relevant hard-copy and electronically stored information

litigation hold

the process of testing data to determine if they are appropiate for production

sampling data

data that has not been deleted and be accessed

accessible data

dat that can be acessed only w/the use of special tools

inaccessible data

the ability to have material that has been produced inadvertently, returned

clawback

a provision that protects partys acting in good faith but inadvertently destoyed ESI

safe harbor

a file structure as defined by the original application in which the file was created ex: ".docx"
Native format

a file structure that shows an image of a document as if it were being viewed

Image format
A vendor-nuetral file structure that produces image format doc's

TIFF

Data created with obsolete computer media and programs
Legacy data

the process of collecting ESI from clients information system

harvesting data

the process of making or deleting records that are duplicates
de-duping

the process of searching or culling the data to find relevant information and reduce overall size

data filtering

information that has been deleted by the user but can be restored by forensic experts

soft deletion

define the term electronic discovery
the proces of producing and receiving litigation documents in electronic format

true or false under the FRCP, parties are requried to disclose ESI before discovery requests
false. they do not need to await discovery requests.

according the FRCP when might a party be required to produce inaccessible data?
if the requesting party can show the information is important and unavialable from any other source

destruction of relevant documents is called?

spoilation