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Data Security Sensitive and confidential information can be at risk during the collection, processing, and review stages of eDiscovery. Data bdocHubes can result in docHub financial and reputational damage, as well as legal liabilities.
Common eDiscovery Challenges Data volume. As more of the world becomes digital, the volume of electronic documents is growing rapidly. Data format. Data location. Data privacy and security. Cost. Time constraints. Lack of standardization.
As you can see, eDiscovery (premium) comes with many more features than eDiscovery (standard) and Content Search however the licensing required is more extensive and as you would assume, more expensive. For more details on eDiscovery features and the licenses required to operate it, contact Cadence Solutions.
Discovery refers to the first phase of litigation during which the parties to a dispute must provide each other with all relevant case evidence, including records and information. Electronic discovery, or eDiscovery, refers to discovery in which the information sought is in electronic format.
In a Core eDiscovery case, organizations can run content searches, and place holds to preserve content indefinitely. Using an Advanced eDiscovery case, organizations can collect, review, analyze, and export data, manage custodians, and add notification workflows to communicate with these custodians.
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Electronic discovery -- also called e-discovery or ediscovery -- is the process of obtaining and exchanging evidence in a legal case or investigation. E-discovery is used in the initial phases of litigation when involved parties are required to provide relevant records and evidence related to a case.
Purpose of Content Search vs eDiscovery: Content Search is primarily used for internal data management, audits, and investigations, while eDiscovery is specifically tailored for legal and compliance-related matters.
Electronic discovery involves more than the identification and collection of data because attorneys must also decide whether the data meets three criteria for production, namely whether the information is (1) relevant, (2) nonprivileged, and (3) reasonably accessible (F.R.C.P. 26(b)(2)(B)).

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