Zen and the art of edisclosure next?

Been pre-occupied with lots of non IT, non ediscovery/disclosure stuff lately :-)

In the midst (and aggro?!) of changing my broadband internet provider & coping (fiddly) with mobile internet.

How about this for a refreshing read? Just one page on the Zen and the Art of Disaster Recovery.

Compared this with an article (from technolawyer.com – posted below) on ‘everything you need to know…over more than one page :-)

Maybe soon someone will be enlightened & come up with the Zen and the Art of edisclosure/discovery. That would indeed be more than refreshing read.

Enjoy!

March 11, 2008TECHNOFEATURE: EDISCOVERY: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT

RECORDS MANAGEMENT, IDENTIFICATION, AND PRESERVATION -- PART

2 OF 2

By Bruce A. Olson (This article is a TechnoLawyer Exclusive.)

SYNOPSIS

Ask a litigator what topic weighs heavily on their mind

these days and often you'll hear eDiscovery. But litigators

are not the only legal professionals who need to understand

the impact of eDiscovery on their day-to-day work -- even

prior to any threat of litigation. In this two-part article,

trial attorney and legal technologist Bruce Olson once again

delves into the complex world of eDiscovery, this time

addressing the first three stages of George Socha and Tom

Gelbmann's Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM)

<http://www.edrm.net>: Records Management, Identification,

and Preservation. Last week Bruce discussed Records

Management. This week he covers Identification and

Preservation. Part 2 contains 1,532 words.

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